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Soaring Higher: Etihad Airways and Royal Air Maroc Forge Strategic Alliance

Wednesday 05 June 2024 - 13:50
Soaring Higher: Etihad Airways and Royal Air Maroc Forge Strategic Alliance

Etihad Airways and Royal Air Maroc have signed a strategic partnership, solidifying their commitment to delivering unparalleled services and broadening travel horizons. This agreement, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), heralds a new era of cooperation between the two prominent carriers.

The partnership aims to foster enhanced commercial and operational ties, offering travelers an expansive array of choices, superior services, and unmatched value. With a focus on sustainable aviation, this collaboration promises to redefine industry standards.

Antnoaldo Neves, the representative of Etihad Airways, underscored the breadth of the agreement, stating, "This partnership covers a comprehensive range of activities, from exploring the expansion of existing codeshare arrangements to encompass more domestic routes in Morocco and across Africa." Neves further highlighted the agreement's scope, including frequent flyer program cooperation and potential collaborations in ground handling, maintenance, and engineering.

Echoing a similar sentiment, Abdelhamid Addou, the Chief Executive Officer of Royal Air Maroc, expressed his pride in establishing this pivotal partnership with Etihad Airways. "This agreement aligns seamlessly with Royal Air Maroc's ambition to enhance our connectivity and continue offering our passengers an optimized and seamless travel experience through our respective hubs," Addou asserted.

The statement from Etihad Airways also highlighted the existing codeshare agreement between the two airlines, which has already bolstered connectivity for customers across each other's networks, providing a glimpse of the benefits yet to come.

As this strategic alliance takes flight, travelers can anticipate a journey infused with unparalleled service, seamless connectivity, and a commitment to sustainability that transcends borders. With Etihad Airways and Royal Air Maroc joining forces, the skies promise to be the limit for an elevated travel experience.


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