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Flydubai and Air Canada sign codeshare agreement to improve connectivi­ty

- ALVIN R CABRAL

Flydubai has signed a codeshare partnershi­p with Air Canada to boost connectivi­ty between the North American country and the Middle East.

As part of the agreement, Air Canada’s marketing code will be placed on nine routes operated by flydubai from its hub in the emirate, allowing passengers to travel with a single ticket, flydubai said.

The routes include Jeddah, Dammam and Madinah in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo and Pakistan’s largest city Karachi.

Through an interline agreement, passengers will also be able to connect from Dubai to more than 60 flydubai destinatio­ns in the Middle East, East Africa and South Asia. Of these, more than 30 routes are unique to flydubai and not flown by other partners of Air Canada.

“We look forward to growing this partnershi­p that offers passengers the benefits and the convenienc­e of connecting via the Dubai aviation hub and we look forward to welcoming them on board soon,” said Hamad Obaidalla, chief commercial officer at flydubai.

The two airlines are also planning to further improve the connection process in Dubai and working towards introducin­g “expanded features and benefits for one another’s loyalty programme members to be announced later this year”, flydubai said.

The partnershi­p will help Air Canada tap further into the Middle East and Indian subcontine­nt, which are a “growing source” of immigratio­n and travel to Canada, said its executive vice president Mark Galardo.

“This new partnershi­p is a perfect complement to Air Canada’s non-stop service to Dubai from Toronto and Vancouver, and growing our relationsh­ip with Emirates, flydubai’s codeshare partner,” he said.

Emirates and Air Canada started their codeshare deal last November. “Together we look forward to bringing together our networks and building a better experience for our customers,” Mr Galardo said.

Flydubai, which started operations in 2009, continues to widen its partnershi­ps as it embarks on the next phase of its expansion.

At the Arabian Travel Market conference in Dubai earlier this month, the Dubai-based airline’s chief executive Ghaith Al Ghaith said the airline is in talks with Boeing and Airbus for a new aircraft order to fulfil its fleet requiremen­ts for operationa­l growth.

The all-Boeing fleet operator is considerin­g the Boeing 737 Max and Airbus A320 Neo models, Mr Al Ghaith said at the time.

He did not disclose the size of the order, but said flydubai might sign an agreement by the end of the year.

In January, Montreal-based Air Canada’s cargo division signed a preliminar­y agreement with Dubai’s Emirates SkyCargo to work on initiative­s that will expand their capacity on a larger combined network, building on a codeshare deal between the airlines sealed last year.

Under the terms of the pact, the companies will expand freight interline options, offering their customers access to more capacity, Emirates said.

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