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'Come clean, Alitalia!

29 Mar 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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FAILURE by Alitalia to

communicate changes to

its codeshare agreement

on flights from SA has left

agents frustrated.

 The airline cancelled its

codeshare agreement with Air

France KLM, which resulted in

passengers who were meant

to fly on an AF or KLM flight

being rebooked to an Etihad

flight. Travel agents, however,

were not notified and only

discovered the change when

trying to book on the GDS.

David Pegg, md of Sure

Viva Travel, says: “I received

a message on the GDS that

the Alitalia-AF KLM codeshare

flights were not operating. I

called them and they didn’t

know anything about it. They

said they were going to find

out from head office. That

leaves us agents running

around trying to find out what

to do.”

According to David, the

change causes major

inconvenience for his clients.

The flying time is longer as

passengers now have to fly

via Abu Dhabi as opposed to

flying straight to either Paris or

Amsterdam. He also says the

business-class offering is not

the same as was offered on

AF and KLM aircraft.

TNW made numerous

attempts to get further

information regarding the

cancellation of the codeshare

agreements from Alitalia,

Etihad and Air France, but

none of the airlines responded

at the time of publishing.

According to Routes Online,

effective March 26, Alitalia

is downsizing its codeshare

partnership with Air France

KLM on many of its routes,

including intra-European and

long-haul routes, affecting

JNB-Paris and CPT-Amsterdam.

ItalyEurope24 reports that

the agreement was terminated

in 2015, but only expired

this year. The Financial Times

previously quoted Alitalia’s

former ce, Silvano Cassano,

as saying that the agreements

were no longer beneficial

“either commercially or

strategically, to the new Alitalia

and its ambitious turnaround

plan. They were negotiated

when Alitalia was in a very

different position, with the

result that the agreements

in their current forms favour

the other party.” He said

the agreements undermined

Alitalia’s ability to restructure

its network and airline

effectively to achieve long-term

sustainability.

Meanwhile, the Wall Street

Journal claims Alitalia is on

the brink of bankruptcy as

Etihad’s strategy for the

Italian carrier to turn a profit

for the first time in 20 years

this year “flopped”. The

newspaper said “it is only

weeks away from grounding

its fleet and seeking another

reboot”.

Alitalia’s board of directors

is preparing to approve an

adjusted business plan to turn

the airline around.

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