Etihad Airways
is expanding its global network by providing its customers with access to Yemen,
following the signing of a new codeshare agreement with Yemen Airways.
Under the deal, which comes into effect on 1 June, Etihad Airways customers will have access to Yemen Airways flights between Sanaa in
Yemen and Abu Dhabi in the UAE. Etihad will put its two-letter ‘EY’ code on all three of the weekly return services operated between the two
capital cities. Seat bookings will be available from mid-May.
A key benefit of the new codeshare arrangements will be convenient two-way connections to several key destinations on Etihad’s global
route network, including Bahrain, Muscat, Amman, Kuwait and Dammam in the GCC, Cochin (Kochi) and Trivandrum
(Thiruvananthapuram) in India, Johannesburg in South Africa and Paris in
France.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive,
said, “This agreement not only opens up the Yemeni market to our own customers but also
gives Yemen-based air travellers access to our own expanding global network.
“By entering into codeshare agreements like this, we continue to attract more air travellers onto our network where they can sample our
award-winning products and services.”
Yemen Airways, the country’s national airline, was established in 1961. It operates a fleet of 18 aircraft and flies to 30 destinations within the
Middle East, Indian sub-continent, Europe and Asia.
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