Home Transport Aviation Emirates and Greek carrier Aegean Airlines sign codeshare partnership From October, Emirates and Aegean Airlines will further increase their joint codeshare network to include eight more European regional routes via Athens by Gulf Business August 15, 2022 Looking to travel to Greece this summer? Emirates Airline has launched a new codeshare partnership with Greece’s Aegean Airlines, allowing its customers to benefit from increased connectivity to eight domestic Greek points via Athens, using a single ticket. Emirates will place its code on Aegean Airlines-operated flights to destinations, including Kerkyra, Chania, Irakleion, Mikonos, Thira, Rhodes, Thessaloniki and Alexandropoulos. Thanks to our new partnership with @AegeanAirlines, Emirates travellers can now connect to eight domestic airports in Greece via Athens, all using a single ticket. https://t.co/UXo1QRCchf pic.twitter.com/2Zozcq3opk — Emirates Airline (@emirates) August 15, 2022 Under the codeshare agreement, Aegean Airlines will also place its code on Emirates-operated flights between Dubai and Athens for their customers to benefit from smooth connections to Dubai and onward. Travel itineraries can now be booked on the airlines’ website, with travel agents as well as online travel agents, for travel immediately. Starting October 2022, Emirates and Aegean will further increase their joint codeshare network to include eight more European regional routes via Athens, including Bucharest, Belgrade and Naples, among others, as well as westwards on Emirates’ flights to New York Newark from Athens, and New York JFK from Milan. The additional codeshare routes will be subject to receiving the necessary regulatory approvals. Emirates currently serves Athens with 12 weekly flights operated by a Boeing 777. in other news, Emirates announced it will be investing over $2bn to enhance its inflight customer experience, including a massive programme to retrofit over 120 aircraft with the latest interiors, plus an array of other service improvements across all cabins starting in 2022. Sir Tim Clark, president Emirates Airline said: “While others respond to industry pressures with cost cuts, Emirates is flying against the grain and investing to deliver ever better experiences to our customers.” Read: Emirates to invest over $2bn to enhance inflight customer experience Tags Aegean Codeshare Emirates airline 0 Comments You might also like Dubai’s Emirates Airline says ‘wings clipped’ by Boeing delays Emirates, flyDubai latest airlines to amend Beirut flights Emirates, Viva Aerobus interline deal to boost connectivity to and within Mexico Sheikh Ahmed addresses the question of an Emirates IPO