Etihad Aviation Group to forge new links with Europe’s largest Airline
Group
• Etihad Airways and Lufthansa German
Airlines agree on codeshare flights
• Lufthansa Group to lease 38 aircraft from airberlin for
its point-to-point carrier Eurowings and its network carrier Austrian Airlines
Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the
United Arab Emirates and Lufthansa German Airlines, part of Europe’s largest
airline group, today announced the conclusion of a codeshare agreement. The
arrangement is set to start in January 2017, subject to government approval.
The wet-lease agreement between Lufthansa
Group and airberlin – in which Etihad Aviation Group indirectly holds a 29 per
cent stake – was also announced today. Lufthansa’s point-to-point carrier
Eurowings and Austrian Airlines, a Lufthansa Group airline, have signed an
agreement to wet lease 38 aircraft from airberlin. 33 of these aircraft are to
be operated for the Eurowings Group, an additional five aircraft are to be
flown for Austrian Airlines. The agreement has a term of six years and becomes
effective from February 2017 subject to any regulatory requirements. The leases
have been agreed at competitive rates.
Under the codeshare agreement, the German
airline will place its ‘LH’ code on Etihad Airways’ twice daily non-stop
flights between its home base of Abu Dhabi and Frankfurt and its twice daily
non-stop services between Abu Dhabi and Munich, the biggest city in southern
Germany.
The UAE’s national airline will, in turn,
put its ‘EY’ code on Lufthansa’s long-haul, non-stop intercontinental services
between its home base of Frankfurt, the business and commercial capital of
Germany, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as well as Bogota, Colombia.
James Hogan, President and Chief Executive Officer,
Etihad Aviation Group, said: “We have long seen Germany as a key strategic
market for Etihad Aviation Group and this new relationship with Lufthansa marks
the next step in our commitment to the leading European aviation group.
Lufthansa is highly respected globally and I’m very pleased that we will work
together in the future for the benefit of our customers. Additionally, we are,
in our role as a minority shareholder in airberlin, fully supportive of the
separate agreement reached today with the Lufthansa Group to wet lease 38
airberlin aircraft. It is very clear to us at Etihad Airways that Lufthansa is
a like-minded, forward thinking organisation with which we can do strong,
meaningful and mutually beneficial business.”
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