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Emirates inks deal with TAAG

07 Sep 2016 - by Dorine Reinstein
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EMIRATES has embarked

on the first step of its

plans to aggressively

expand operations in Africa by

over 40%, by signing a 10-year

management contract with

TAAG Angola Airlines.

The Gulf carrier will work

closely with the Angolan

government and TAAG to

formulate and implement

a business plan, provide

management support and

devise fleet and route network

strategies to strengthen the

airline’s position.

Both airlines will also

co-operate through bilateral

codesharing and participation

of customers in both airlines’

frequent flyer programmes.

Emirates will not contribute

equity under this agreement

but appoint four senior

managers to work for TAAG.

“Through this partnership,

Emirates aims to provide

deeper reach and better

connectivity for our passengers

in Central and South Africa,”

said H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin

Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman

and ce of Emirates. He said

Emirates would continue to

grow its presence in Africa by

opening new routes, increasing

flight frequencies, and

upgrading aircraft to meet the

increasing demand.

H.E. Augusto da Silva

Tomás, Angola’s minister of

transport, said staff would

be retained. He added that

TAAG would remain an Angolan

company operated primarily

by Angolans. “The signing of

this agreement today marks a

very decisive step towards the

restructuring of TAAG.

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