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Flybe signs significant new codeshare with airberlin

Flybe has announced the signing of a significant codeshare relationship with airberlin. Under the agreement, will airberlin will place its marketing code on Flybe routes from Southampton to Munich.

remote.jpg.ashxThe new agreement is the latest example of Flybe’s commitment to providing convenient connections for business and leisure travellers from regional markets, allowing them to travel to the broadest range of destinations from their local airport.

It has the additional benefit of providing access for Flybe to airberlin’s strong brand, network and distribution presence in Germany and Europe more broadly, to support growth in the German point of sale on these important routes.

Saad Hammad, Flybe’s CEO comments: “Flybe’s new codeshare agreement with airberlin expands the reach of both airlines. It strengthens Flybe’s ‘One Stop to the World’ proposition for its regional customers in the UK who will benefit from connections to airberlin’s long-haul routes in Germany.

“The agreement also enables Flybe to expand its sales and distribution to European regional customers. airberlin benefits from enhancing its route offering to the UK for its customers in Germany and from the carriage of UK customers on its long haul routes. This is an exciting win-win agreement.”

Neil Mills, Chief Strategy and Planning Officer airberlin adds: “Our new codeshare agreement with Flybe gives our passengers even more choice and expands our flight offer to the UK. Thanks to our partner Flybe, business and leisure travellers will benefit from a seamless travel experience and a connection to our long-haul routes at Dusseldorf and Berlin-Tegel.”

Today’s news builds upon Flybe’s current portfolio of existing codeshare partnerships with Aer Lingus, Air France, Air India, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Etihad, Finnair and Virgin Atlantic.

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