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SAA and Etihad celebrate collaboration

11 May 2016 - by Natasha Schmidt
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I CAN assure you, there

will be more to our

partnership than just

sharing our codes.”

This was the word from

SAA chief commercial

officer, Sylvain Bosc, at a

special event to celebrate

the launch of SAA and

Etihad Airways’ new

codeshare service linking

Johannesburg and Abu

Dhabi, which will come into

effect on March 29 when

SAA launches daily flights

to the UAE capital.

Through the partnership,

SAA passengers will

have access to more

destinations in India and

China via Abu Dhabi.

The airline announced in

February it would cut its

direct flights to Beijing and

Mumbai.

“You can expect more

positive realignments and

new destinations and direct

flights from SAA in the

coming months. We want

to grow our hub and make

sure OR Tambo remains the

most prominent hub on the

continent,” Sylvain said.

This latest milestone

marks the commencement

of SAA’s and Etihad’s

second phase of the

“landmark strategic

operation”, said Maurice

Phohleli, Etihad’s vp for

Africa Sub-Sahara and

Indian Ocean. “This

partnership allows us to

punch above our weight and

compete with airlines that

are larger and stronger

than we are.”

From March 29, SA

travellers will have access

to 49 new codeshare

destinations, connecting

through Abu Dhabi to

Europe, SE Asia, the

Indian subcontinent, and

Australia. There will also be

synergies in terms of the

airlines’ loyalty programmes

– Voyager and Etihad

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