Greece’s Aegean Airlines in code sharing deal with Emirates


ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece’s largest carrier Aegean Airlines said on Wednesday it had struck a so-called code sharing agreement with Emirates, allowing both companies to offer more destinations to their passengers.
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece’s largest carrier Aegean Airlines said on Wednesday it had struck a so-called code sharing agreement with Emirates, allowing both companies to offer more destinations to their passengers.
Emirates passengers will be able to travel to eight destinations in Greece via Athens, while the agreement will allow Aegean to expand its international network via Dubai.
Aegean, a member of the Star Alliance airlines group, currently flies to 138 destinations at home and abroad with a fleet of 64 aircraft, including new Airbus A320 and A321 neo jets.
(Reporting by George Georgiopoulos; Editing by Mark Potter)
Aegean Airlines is Greece's largest airline, known for its extensive domestic and international flight network. It is a member of the Star Alliance, offering various travel destinations and services.
Emirates is a major international airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is known for its extensive global network, luxurious services, and modern fleet of aircraft.
The Star Alliance is a global airline alliance that includes multiple airlines working together to provide seamless travel experiences, shared benefits, and coordinated schedules for passengers.
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