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Emirates partners with Bahamasair for seamless travel to The Bahamas

Emirates partners with Bahamasair for seamless travel to The Bahamas
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HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Chairman & Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group | Emirates Airline

Emirates has announced a new interline partnership with Bahamasair, enhancing connectivity to The Bahamas. This agreement allows Emirates' customers traveling to Miami or Orlando to connect seamlessly with Bahamasair flights to Nassau, Freeport, or San Salvador. Customers can book their entire journey on a single ticket and benefit from generous baggage allowances.

Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer of Emirates, stated: "We are pleased to establish an interline partnership with Bahamasair to expand our reach to new and exciting destinations and offer travel options for our customers planning journeys to the Caribbean nation." He highlighted the convenience of connecting in Florida for further travel across The Bahamas at competitive prices.

The partnership also aligns with Emirates' agreement with The Bahamas’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aiming to promote the Caribbean destination across its network. Additionally, both airlines will explore opportunities for enhanced cargo cooperation and potential frequent flyer program partnerships.

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Tracy Cooper, Managing Director of Bahamasair, remarked: "This partnership significantly elevates Bahamasair’s global profile and opens access to invaluable expertise and new markets."

Emirates currently serves Miami daily with Boeing 777 flights and operates five-weekly services to Orlando. These routes are part of its extensive network spanning over 140 destinations.

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