Malta Independent

Increased connectivi­ty as Air Malta, Qatar Airways sign codeshare partnershi­p

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Air Malta and Qatar Airways have signed a comprehens­ive codeshare agreement which will help the Maltese airline expand its network and extend its reach.

It also shows Qatar Airways’ long-term commitment to Maltese passengers and to boosting tourism to the Islands, Air Malta said in a statement.

Sales will start from today (Wednesday 26 February) with the first codeshare flights to operate from 9 March. The codeshare agreement increases Malta’s connectivi­ty with Africa, the Middle East, Australia and Asia by enabling Air Malta’s passengers to travel on Qatar Airways’ flights between Malta, Doha and onward to more than 60 destinatio­ns.

Air Malta will place its code and flight numbers on several of these Qatar flights, thereby allowing the Maltese Airline to participat­e in these markets not only to and from Malta, but also connecting to and from other destinatio­ns that it serves.

Qatar Airways’ passengers will also benefit from greater access to Malta and to Air Malta’s extensive Mediterran­ean network.

Codeshare destinatio­ns include Cagliari, Palermo and Catania.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “When we launched services to Malta in June 2019, I stated this was just the beginning of our long term commitment to boosting trade and tourism between our two countries. This agreement with Air Malta will provide significan­t benefits to both airlines and thousands of passengers, expanding both of our networks and setting the foundation to further enhance cooperatio­n in other fields in the future.”

Air Malta Chief Executive, Captain Cliff Chetcuti, said: “This agreement is yet another milestone for Air Malta in its growth strategy and widening of its codesharin­g network. It was a natural step for us after Qatar Airways launched direct scheduled services to our Islands and the successful cooperatio­n on pilot training. Both Air Malta and Qatar Airways share the same quality service commitment towards their customers and through this codeshare agreement we are enhancing our cooperatio­n to the benefit of our mutual customers.”

Economy Minister Silvio Schembri said: “This agreement pushes forward Air Malta to set presence in the eastern market. This is an important step in Air Malta’s stance to continue enhancing its connectivi­ty on an internatio­nal level. In fact, through this agreement, Air Malta will be able to offer flights to Australia through just one stop in Doha. I look forward to seeing this partnershi­p grow for the benefit of both airlines involved, as well as a means to better the customers’ experience when using our national airline. This is yet another initiative compliment­ing Air Malta’s strategy to generate new streams of revenue.”

Qatar Airways began flying to Malta on 4 June 2019, with daily flights in the summer and a fourtimes weekly service during winter.

About Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways began flying to Malta on 4 June 2019 with daily flights in the summer and a fourtimes weekly service during winter.

A multiple award-winning airline, Qatar Airways was named ‘World’s Best Airline’ by the 2019 World Airline Awards, managed by the internatio­nal air transport rating organisati­on Skytrax.

It was also named ‘Best Airline in the Middle East’, ‘World’s Best Business Class’, and ‘ Best Business Class Seat’, in recognitio­n of its ground-breaking Business Class experience, Qsuite.

It is the only airline to have been awarded the coveted “Skytrax Airline of the Year” title, which is recognised as the pinnacle of excellence in the airline industry, five times.

Qatar Airways currently operates a modern fleet of more than 250 aircraft via its hub, Hamad Internatio­nal Airport (HIA), to more than 160 destinatio­ns worldwide.

The world’s fastest-growing airline will add a number of exciting new destinatio­ns to its growing network in 2020, including Osaka, Japan; Santorini, Greece; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Almaty and Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan; Accra, Ghana; Cebu, Philippine­s; Trabzon, Turkey; Lyon, France; Siem Reap, Cambodia; and Luanda, Angola.

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