Home Transport Aviation Emirates, Bahamasair ink interline deal to boost Caribbean connectivity The unilateral interline arrangement marks Emirates’ first entry into the Bahamian market, enhancing its presence in the Caribbean region by Gulf Business June 12, 2025 Follow us Follow on Google News Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on X Follow on LinkedIn Images: Emirates Emirates and Bahamasair have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish an interline partnership, enabling smoother travel for passengers heading to The Bahamas via Emirates’ US gateways in Miami and Orlando. The agreement allows Emirates customers to book single-ticket itineraries connecting from the Dubai-based carrier’s flights into Florida onward to Bahamasair-operated services to Nassau, Freeport, or San Salvador. Passengers will also benefit from generous baggage allowances when flying on both airlines. “We are pleased to establish an interline partnership with Bahamasair to expand our reach to new and exciting destinations,” said Adnan KazimGulf Busines, deputy president and CCO of Emirates. “This offers customers the convenience of connecting in Florida to The Bahamas with competitive fares and a seamless travel experience.” The unilateral interline arrangement marks Emirates’ first entry into the Bahamian market, enhancing its presence in the Caribbean region. It also supports the airline’s broader initiative, launched in partnership with The Bahamas’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to promote the island nation as a tourist destination across Emirates’ global network. Emirates-Bahamasair partnership to increase access, promote tourism growth Bahamasair, the national flag carrier of The Bahamas, sees the collaboration as a strategic opportunity to increase its international exposure. “This partnership significantly elevates Bahamasair’s global profile and opens access to invaluable expertise and new markets,” said Tracy Cooper, MD of Bahamasair. “Aligning with one of the world’s most respected airlines strengthens our capabilities and lays the groundwork for sustained international growth.” As part of the MoU, the two airlines also agreed to explore cargo cooperation and potential frequent flyer programme partnerships. Emirates currently operates daily flights to Miami using its Boeing 777 aircraft and five-weekly services to Orlando. Tags Aviation Bahamasair Emirates interline deal