airBaltic, Etihad Airways expand codeshare
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Etihad Airways can look forward to more European routes with the expansion of the airBaltic codeshare agreement. Subject to government approval, the codeshare include routes from Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich* (to commence from 1 June 2014) to Abu Dhabi and Riga.
Further based on government approvals, the newly added codeshare routes will see airBaltic and Etihad Airways offer 37 connecting return flights per week between Riga and Abu Dhabi, with both airlines placing their respective BT and EY flight codes on services to and from these cities.
airBaltic already places its BT flight code on Etihad Airways flights between Abu Dhabi and Muscat, and Etihad Airways currently places its EY flight code on airBaltic services beyond Riga to 10 northern European cities. These include: Bergen, Billund, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Oslo, Stavanger, Stockholm, Tallinn, Turku, and Vilnius. Subject to further government approvals, Etihad Airways plans to place its EY flight code on airBaltic services beyond Riga to Kiev, Tbilisi, Palanga, and Gothenburg.
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