Etihad Airways
has signed a codeshare agreement with Moroccan national airline, Royal Air
Moroc.
The deal, which
is effective immediately, will enable Etihad’s customers to travel seamlessly
from Abu Dhabi to Casablanca and then connect on to West African destinations including Guinea,
Ivory Coast, Mali and Mauritania.
Travellers based in Morocco and West Africa will also be able to access Etihad’s expanding global
flight network, having booked their initial flight with Royal Air Moroc.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive officer,
said, “The closer cooperation with Royal Air
Moroc will significantly enhance the travel experience and potential destinations for our customers
flying to Morocco and West Africa.”
Etihad launched its four flights-a-week service from Abu Dhabi to Casablanca in July
2006.
The
airline currently has two other codeshare agreements with SN Brussels Airlines and UK-based
bmi.
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