Etihad Airways now has better access to Kabul
following the signing of a codeshare agreement with Safi Airways
of Afghanistan.
Under the deal Etihad Airways has placed its
two-letter ‘EY’ code on the four weekly services which Safi
Airways has operated between Abu Dhabi and the Afghan capital,
Kabul, since February 2012.
The new agreement will also give air travellers
in Afghanistan greater and easier access to the Abu Dhabi-based
airline’s network of 86 destinations.
“Etihad
continues to expand its codeshare partnership across the world in
line with its strategic network development plans. We were looking
to improve point to point service to Kabul through a codeshare
alliance with a carrier whose commitment to service and product is
building rapidly,” said Etihad Airways Chief Commercial Officer,
Peter Baumgartner. “These codeshare agreements will
also provide customers of both our airlines with greater access to
Etihad Airways’ expanding global network.”
Lloyd
Carswell, Chief Commercial Officer Safi Airways, said, “The
codeshare with Etihad Airways is part of our long term strategic
plan to consolidate our presence within the GCC and our ultimate
goal to maximise connections to and from Afghanistan. The Etihad Airways network will allow us both to create a
strategic and tangible step forward in the relentless pursuit of
reconnecting Afghanistan to the rest of the world.”
Etihad Airways has 34 other codeshare agreements
in place.
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