Khaleej Times

Etihad, Garuda expand codeshare

- Staff Report business@khaleejtim­es.com

Etihad Airways and Garuda Indonesia are strengthen­ing their partnershi­p between Abu Dhabi and Jakarta and beyond their respective hubs.

The scope of the partners' codeshare agreement, first signed in 2012, will be significan­tly expanded to nearly double the number of combined destinatio­ns Etihad and Garuda are able to offer beyond the Abu Dhabi and Jakarta hubs, with 42 destinatio­ns across the Indonesian archipelag­o, South East Asia, Middle East, US and Europe now covered by the agreement.

In addition, the partners offer reciprocal miles accrual and redemption opportunit­ies to members of Etihad Guest and Garudamile­s across both airline's networks, and will further engage both member bases through joint marketing activities, according to a statement on Tuesday.

The carriers intend to explore further areas of collaborat­ion in the light of current market opportunit­ies and company require

ments, including Cargo, Maintenanc­e, Repair and Overhaul, and Pilot/crew Training Services.

The partners signed an MOU covering these areas of discussion on the sidelines of the B20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia on November 12, attended by Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade; Ahmed

bin Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State; and Abdullah Salem Al Dhaheri, Ambassador of the UAE to the Republic of Indonesia.

Antonoaldo Neves, Group CEO of Etihad Airways, said this expansion will serve as a platform for what we envision will be a deep ongoing partnershi­p between our two airlines.

"We look forward to exploring comprehens­ive and pragmatic ways in which the two carriers can increase collaborat­ion, enhance benefits and customer experience for our most frequent travellers and further extend the reach of our joint networks beyond our hubs," he said. “This reflects Etihad's continued drive for commercial sustainabi­lity and is part of our broader partnershi­p strategy, which enables Etihad guests to access nearly 400 cities worldwide, in addition to Etihad's operating network,” he said.

Irfan Setiaputra, president and CEO of Garuda Indonesia, said: "We believe that this extended partnershi­p will not only give added value to Garuda Indonesia's passengers to access popular destinatio­ns across the globe, especially to the United States, Turkey and Abu Dhabi, but will also offer a range of domestic destinatio­ns, especially in East Indonesia for Etihad's passengers. Due to Indonesia being an archipelag­o comprising more than 17,000 islands, air travel is necessary for the mobility of both people and goods. This can lead to significan­t opportunit­ies for the aviation ecosystem.”

 ?? ?? From left: Mubarak Al Rawahi, manager diplomatic affairs; Yarub Mohammed, country manager; and Mohammed Al Eghfeli, director of Government Affairs at Etihad Aviation Group; with Danni Utomo, vice-president product developmen­t; and Akas Deta Septana, senior manager interline and alliance management, Garuda Indonesia. — supplied photo
From left: Mubarak Al Rawahi, manager diplomatic affairs; Yarub Mohammed, country manager; and Mohammed Al Eghfeli, director of Government Affairs at Etihad Aviation Group; with Danni Utomo, vice-president product developmen­t; and Akas Deta Septana, senior manager interline and alliance management, Garuda Indonesia. — supplied photo

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