Emirates cements partnership with South African regional Airlink
Emirates has expanded its co-operation with South African regional operator Airlink into a full codeshare partnership. Airlink began operating flights under its own brand last year after the end of a long-standing franchise agreement with national carrier South African Airways. Emirates began interlining with Airlink in October last year and is now turning the co-operation into a full codeshare agreement. That covers 40 domestic and regional flights, connecting to Emirates’ services into Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg. Emirates CCO Adnan Kazim says: ”The expansion of the Emirates-Airlink partnership marks an important step forward in our relationship. We are committed to growing our operations in South Africa, and with the strong connection opportunities being provided collectively with Airlink we hope to help jumpstart the recovery of the local travel and tourism industry.” The UAE carrier has had a codeshare with SAA for more than 20 years, although that has been on hold since the South African airline was forced to suspend operations amid major financial restructuring last year, though it has taken a step towards to resuming flights after its operating licence was restored.<br/>
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Emirates cements partnership with South African regional Airlink
Emirates has expanded its co-operation with South African regional operator Airlink into a full codeshare partnership. Airlink began operating flights under its own brand last year after the end of a long-standing franchise agreement with national carrier South African Airways. Emirates began interlining with Airlink in October last year and is now turning the co-operation into a full codeshare agreement. That covers 40 domestic and regional flights, connecting to Emirates’ services into Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg. Emirates CCO Adnan Kazim says: ”The expansion of the Emirates-Airlink partnership marks an important step forward in our relationship. We are committed to growing our operations in South Africa, and with the strong connection opportunities being provided collectively with Airlink we hope to help jumpstart the recovery of the local travel and tourism industry.” The UAE carrier has had a codeshare with SAA for more than 20 years, although that has been on hold since the South African airline was forced to suspend operations amid major financial restructuring last year, though it has taken a step towards to resuming flights after its operating licence was restored.<br/>