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Emirates and flydubai expand partnershi­p with codeshare for 29 destinatio­ns

- SARMAD KHAN

Emirates Airline, the world’s biggest operator of A380 superjumbo aircraft, and Dubaibased budget carrier flydubai, have entered their first codeshare agreement that will allow Emirates to expand its network to 29 routes operated by the no-frills airline.

Emirates passengers will be able to book flights from October 3 with travel commencing on flydubai’s codeshare destinatio­ns from October 29, the airline said in a statement yesterday. Most of the first codeshare destinatio­ns are located in Russia, Eastern Europe, India and the Arabian Gulf region.

“This is an exciting first step in unlocking the benefits of the partnershi­p for passengers,” said Emirates’ chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, who is also the chairman of flydubai. “This is just the start and as we expand the partner network in the coming months we will open up more opportunit­ies for our passengers to explore the world.”

The codeshare agreement is the initial phase of a partnershi­p that will, in future phases, see the creation of additional city pair connection­s as the codeshare agreement is expanded and both airlines’ networks are optimised, Emirates said.

Emirates in July said it has entered into an “extensive partnershi­p” with flydubai, which will involve a greater integratio­n of services offered between the two airlines.

Although, both carriers will continue to be managed independen­tly, the pair will collaborat­e on networks and co-ordinate schedules to offer passengers greater connectivi­ty. This will offer greater city pairing options, Emirates said, and help to feed traffic to both airlines’ respective networks.

When booked together, as part of the codeshare, Emirates passengers will receive compliment­ary meals and the Emirates checked baggage allowance on flights operated by flydubai in both business and economy classes, according to the statement. The passengers will benefit from a reduced minimum connection time between Terminal 3 in Dubai, Emirates’ base of operation, and flydubai’s Terminal 2 of 120 minutes.

Flydubai’s operations span 95 destinatio­ns in 44 countries. The fast-growing airline has opened up 67 new routes that did not previously have direct air links to Dubai or were not served by a UAE national carrier from Dubai.

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Wam Emirates in July said it has entered into an ‘extensive partnershi­p’ with flydubai

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