Ethiopian Airlines and Singapore
Airlines have expanded their codeshare agreement effective June 1,
2017 to enable customers travelling between Africa and Asia have
seamless connectivity options.
Ethiopian Airlines’ daily non-stop
services to Singapore from Addis Ababa, due to be launched in June
2017, will be covered by the expanded codeshare agreement.
Under the expanded agreement, Ethiopian
Airlines customers will be able to access multiple destinations in
Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Thailand and Vietnam
across Singapore Airlines’ wide network.
In turn, Singapore Airlines customers
will enjoy access to Ethiopian Airlines’ vast intra-African network
including countries like Botswana, Burkina Faso, Chad, Cote D’Ivoire,
Kenya, Nigeria, Mozambique, The Republic of Congo, Rwanda,
Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.
The Acting Vice President, Strategic
Planning and Alliances, Mr. Girma Shiferaw said, “I wish to thank
Singapore Airlines for the successful completion of this vital
agreement. The two airlines will synergize their respective networks
in Asia and Africa to offer customers the best connectivity options
with one ticket and one single check-in at the first boarding
airport.
He said, "It will also play a
critical role in enhancing investment, trade and tourism ties between
a rising Africa, and a highly developed, innovative, and
business-friendly Singapore.”
Singapore Airlines Senior Vice
President Marketing Planning, Mr Tan Kai Ping, said, “We are
delighted with our expanded codeshare operations with Ethiopian
Airlines. This significant expansion of our important partnership is
in line with our ongoing effort to continuously expand our network
reach and to offer customers more travel options and convenience when
travelling between Africa, Asia and Southwest Pacific.”
The airlines first began code sharing
on each other’s flights to and from Dubai in 2011. The expanded
codeshare flights are subject to regulatory approvals and will be
progressively made available for sale across various sales channels.
Ethiopian Airlines operates the
youngest fleet on the African continent with an average aircraft age
of less than five years, serving more than 90 international
destinations across five continents with over 240 daily departures.
Singapore Airlines operates a modern
passenger aircraft fleet of more than 100 aircraft. Together with
wholly owned passenger airline subsidiaries SilkAir, Scoot and
Tigerair, the SIA Group’s combined network covers more than 130
destinations around the world.
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