Etihad Airways, Aer Lingus unveil codeshare details

Etihad Airways, Aer Lingus unveil codeshare details
Updated 31 July 2012
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Etihad Airways, Aer Lingus unveil codeshare details

Etihad Airways, Aer Lingus unveil codeshare details

Etihad Airways and Aer Lingus have signed an historic interline and codeshare agreement which follows the UAE national airline's recent 2.987 percent equity purchase in the Irish carrier.
Within the agreement Etihad Airways will place its EY code on Aer Lingus flights between Dublin, Manchester and London Heathrow, and destinations in Ireland, the British Isles, the Channel Islands, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United States.
In return, Aer Lingus will place its EI code on Etihad Airways flights between Abu Dhabi and Dublin, and have full access to flights across the network beyond Abu Dhabi, to points including Australia, Asia-Pacific, the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East.
In addition to the codeshare with Aer Lingus, Etihad Airways has 35 other codeshare agreements in place with airlines across the world.
Codeshare partnerships, along with equity acquisitions and organic growth, form the three pillars of Etihad Airways expansion plans.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways' president and CEO, said: “We are delighted to announce this new codeshare agreement with Aer Lingus which will provide Etihad Airways' customers with new travel options and flight connections to Ireland, the UK, continental Europe, and across the Atlantic to Boston and New York.
“The codeshare agreement is an early indication of the success of Etihad Airways' strategic plan to acquire equity in Aer Lingus and other airlines and the instant benefit it brings to both airlines' customers around the world.”
Christoph Mueller, Aer Lingus' chief executive, said: “Today's announcement supports Aer Lingus' strategy to provide greater access and choice to our customers. We are delighted to welcome Etihad Airways on board as a codeshare partner.”
The new Etihad Airways codeshare flights will be on sale today for travel from 15 September. Some of the routes are still subject to regulatory approvals.
The Etihad Airways EY code will be placed on the designated Aer Lingus flights.