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Hahn Air adds 10 partners

Celebratin­g a successful first quarter, Hahn Air has integrated 10 carriers into its global network of more than 350 air, rail and shuttle partners, so far.

- TT Bureau

Among the new partnershi­ps, two are new interline agree low-cost airline Nok Air (DD) and of Precision Air (PW) from Tanzania can now be issued on the insolvency-safe HR-169 airlines’ own two-letter-codes in selected GDSs even in markets where the carriers are not members of the local payment systems (BSPs).

In addition, eight new carriers joined the network of H1-Air partners of the global consolidat­ion service Hahn Air Systems. On behalf of the President Travel and Tours, four Nepalese carriers are now using the H1-Air product — Buddha Air, Himalaya Airlines, Shree Airlines and Yeti Airlines. Moreover, AB Aviation from the Comoros Islands, Flair Airlines from Canada, Skyway CR from Costa Rica and Germania Flug from Switzerlan­d opted for the H1-Air solution. As a result, all eight carriers are now available under the designator H1 in all major GDSs. Over 100,000 travel agents in 190 and issue them on the HR169 ticket. Rahim Virmani, Regional Vice President—Airline Business Group, Hahn Air Lines said, “Airlines without a GDS distributi­on solution H1-Air via one of our companies Hahn Air Systems. They can outsource their complete indirect distributi­on to us and can enter all major GDSs immediatel­y . We are pleased that more partners opt for a dual partnershi­p with the Hahn Air Group, which means they are combining an interline agreement with our H1-Air product.” Four existing partners extended their cooperatio­n with Hahn Air by entering into a dual partnershi­p with the leading provider of distributi­on services.

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Rahim Virmani Regional Vice President—Airline Business Group, Hahn Air Lines
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