Etihad Airways
has signed a memorandum of understanding with Malaysia Airlines.
The proposed agreement paves the way for closer co-operation between the airlines on a range of joint initiatives which are likely to include
a future code-share agreement as well as collaboration on frequent flyer programmes, ground handling, customer support, cargo and
airport lounge access.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive,
said, “Asia is one of our strongest markets and there is huge appetite amongst our customers to travel beyond the Malaysian capital. This
partnership will hopefully give us an ideal opportunity to expand the number of Asian destinations we offer our customers and we
anticipate that it will result in increased traffic and more revenue opportunities for both our airlines.
Idris Jala, Malaysia Airlines’ managing director and chief executive,
added, “The MoU with Etihad is timely as Malaysia is a favourite
destination for visitors from the Middle East. With a steady increase in tourist arrivals over the years from the Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC) countries, we hope to tap on this MoU to increase further the passenger numbers from that region not only to Malaysia but to our
destinations beyond.”
Since launching services to the Malaysian capital in January 2007, Kuala Lumpur has quickly established itself as one of Etihad’s most
popular business and leisure travel destinations. The Abu Dhabi-based airline currently operates six weekly Boeing B777 flights to the
Malaysian capital.
Kuala Lumpur is one of seven destinations served by Etihad in the
Asia Pacific region. The airline also flies to Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila,
Singapore, Brisbane and Sydney.
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