Etihad Airways has extended its existing
codeshare agreement with Royal Air Maroc, the national airline of
Morocco.
The expanded agreement, which comes into effect
tomorrow (12 December 2012), will allow passengers to travel
between Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, and Conakry, the
capital of the Republic of Guinea, with Etihad Airways between Abu
Dhabi and Casablanca in Morocco, and to / from Guinea via Royal
Air Maroc’s non-stop service between Casablanca and Conakry twice
a week.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and
Chief Executive Officer, said, “By expanding our cooperation with our codeshare partner Royal Air Maroc, Etihad Airways provides enhanced access to the growing flow
of people and commerce between the Republic of Guinea in West
Africa, the UAE, and the country’s major trading partners in
Europe, North America, the Indian subcontinent and Asia.”
The enhanced air links between the two capital cities of
Abu Dhabi and Conakry also support recent initiatives and the growing collaboration between the UAE and the Republic of Guinea
that are expected to deliver significant benefits to both economies in the future.
The Republic of Guinea is
of growing interest to the international business community due to
its extensive mineral resources, including a third of the world's
known bauxite reserves (the raw material
of aluminium), of which it is the world's largest exporter. It
also has large high grade iron ore deposits, as well as diamond
and gold resources.
Mubadala, an Abu Dhabi-based
strategic investment and development company, has recently signed
an agreement for the long-term supply of bauxite to the UAE which
will result in a significant contribution of US$500 million to the
Guinean economy, create many new jobs for Guinean nationals, and
secure the provision of a high-grade strategic resource for the growing UAE aluminum industry, now the world’s fifth largest
aluminum producer.
Under the existing codeshare
agreement with Royal Air Maroc, Etihad Airways passengers can fly
from Abu Dhabi to Casablanca, and onwards to 11 popular
destinations in North and West Africa, including Agadir, Fez,
Oujda, Ouarzazate, Marrakesh and Tangier in Morroco, and
Nouakchott in Mauritania, Dakar in Senegal, Bamako in Mali,
Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso and Conakry in Guinea.
In return, Royal Air Maroc offers travellers access to Etihad
Airways services beyond Abu Dhabi to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and
Dubai.
The codeshare agreement also allows
reciprocity across their respective frequent flyer programs, Safar
Flyer and Etihad Guest, allowing members to earn and redeem air
miles on each other’s flights.
Mr Driss Benhima,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Royal Air Maroc, said,
“The expansion of our codeshare agreement with Etihad Airways to
include Conakry in the Republic of Guinea further integrates our
respective operations, and helps meet the growing demand for our
services to and from West Africa. This strategic
partnership will be further strengthened in the near future, and
provide Royal Air Maroc passengers travelling via Casablanca with
greater choice - with the extension of the codeshare agreement to
include Etihad Airways operated services to key destinations in
China, Australia, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia
and Thailand.”
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