Emirates announces codeshare partnerships with Condor and Air Seychelles

Ali Mubarak Al Soori Chief Procurement & Facilities Officer
Ali Mubarak Al Soori Chief Procurement & Facilities Officer - Emirates Airline
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Emirates has entered into a reciprocal codeshare agreement with Condor and a new partnership with Air Seychelles. Both agreements aim to enhance connectivity and travel options for customers.

For travelers with Emirates, the partnership with Condor offers access to 11 new destinations across Europe and the Caribbean Islands through Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, and Hamburg. These destinations include popular spots such as Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, and Tenerife. Concurrently, Condor customers gain the opportunity to connect to 13 destinations served by Emirates from its Dubai hub, among them are Bali, Bangkok, and Cape Town.

These flights are available for booking through various platforms, including the airlines’ websites and travel agencies, for travel starting May 10. Emirates Skywards members can also earn and redeem points on codeshare flights.

The partnership with Air Seychelles will allow Emirates to offer seamless connections from Mahe to Praslin Island. Emirates will add its code to Air Seychelles-operated flights, enabling convenient island travel on a single ticket and with a unified baggage policy.

Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer at Emirates, stated, “Our codeshare partnership with Air Seychelles will provide customers with seamless connections to Praslin Island, and complements our existing services between Dubai and Mahe.”

Sandy Benoiton, Chief Executive Officer of Air Seychelles, added, “We are thrilled to partner with Emirates to enhance connectivity between Mahe and Praslin Island.”

Emirates continues to expand its network reach, having established commercial cooperation agreements with 164 partners, covering nearly 1,800 cities.



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