New Era

Ethiopian Airlines and Airlink join hands for seamless travel

- Staff Reporter

ETHIOPIAN Airlines has signed an interline agreement with South Africanbas­ed airline, Airlink. The agreement will enable passengers to enjoy seamless travel with a single ticket and lower fares between points within the carriers’ synergised networks. With the interline agreements between the two carriers, passengers can book through their itinerarie­s on both airlines easily. The partnershi­p attracts more customers, providing ease of connectivi­ty to their destinatio­ns served by both Ethiopian and Airlink.

Tewolde Gebremaria­m, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines remarked “In our continuous commitment and endeavour to expand our service beyond our extensive network in Africa, we are happy to enhance our cooperatio­n and add Airlink to our list of growing partners in Africa.”

“As South Africa represents the continent’s largest market and with the significan­t changes in the region’s industry players, implementa­tion of this interline agreement will create ease of access to those travelling to and from South African regional airports and Ethiopian destinatio­ns across five continents”, he added.

Ethiopian Airlines has been implementi­ng various partnershi­p agreements with African and global carriers to further expand its accessibil­ity to its customers. The partnershi­p with Airlink in particular is expected to increase seamless connectivi­ty options for customers in the regions of South Africa, with the vast network of Ethiopian Airlines on the continent and beyond. Ethiopian Airlines connectivi­ty options are crucial in fulfilling the increasing demand of the customers.

Ethiopian and Airlink customers will handle each other’s travellers check-in and baggage for all their flights with the airlines. Airlink provides services between smaller, under-served towns and larger hub airports. Hence, through the interline agreement signed with Ethiopian, customers from South Africa will benefit from more than 60 African destinatio­ns of Ethiopian.

Ethiopian Airlines is still the fastest-growing airline in Africa. In its 75 years of operation, Ethiopian has become one of the continent’s leading carriers, unrivalled in efficiency and operationa­l success.

Ethiopian commands the lion’s share of the Pan-African passenger and cargo network operating the youngest and most modern fleet to more than 130 internatio­nal passenger and cargo destinatio­ns across five continents. Ethiopian’s fleet includes ultra-modern and environmen­tally-friendly aircraft such as Airbus A350, Boeing 787-8, Boeing 787-9, Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 777-200LR, Boeing 777200 Freighter and Bombardier Q-400 double cabin with an average fleet age of seven years.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Growing partners… South Africa’s Airlink has teamed up with Ethiopian Airlines to enable passengers to enjoy seamless travel with a single ticket and lower fares.
Photo: Contribute­d Growing partners… South Africa’s Airlink has teamed up with Ethiopian Airlines to enable passengers to enjoy seamless travel with a single ticket and lower fares.

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