Aegean and Icelandair Join Forces Through a Codeshare Agreement

The agreement strengthens the connectivity between the two networks and is part of AEGEAN’s growth strategy in markets with high tourist demand.

Aegean and Icelandair Join Forces Through a Codeshare Agreement

This article is an AI translation of an original piece published in Greek. Read original

AEGEAN and Icelandair have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for codeshare flights, with the aim of strengthening connectivity between Greece and Iceland and expanding travel options for their passengers.

As noted in the relevant announcement, through this agreement, passengers will be able to travel between the AEGEAN and Icelandair networks with a single booking and enjoy a seamless travel experience. Icelandair passengers will gain access to destinations throughout Greece, while AEGEAN passengers will be able to travel to Iceland. Details regarding the specific routes covered by the agreement will be announced shortly.

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed on the sidelines of the 82nd IATA Annual General Meeting, held in Rio de Janeiro.

AEGEAN’s Deputy CEO, Michalis Kouveliotis, stated: “Our partnership with Icelandair creates new connectivity opportunities between Greece and Iceland, expanding the options we offer our passengers. Through this partnership, passengers of both airlines will have access to more destinations via seamless connections and a unified travel experience.”

Icelandair President and CEO Bogi Nils Bogason stated: “We are excited to announce our strategic partnership with AEGEAN, which opens up new possibilities for our passengers traveling between Greece and Iceland. We welcome AEGEAN as a valuable partner and look forward to working together to offer our passengers a seamless and enjoyable travel experience.”

The agreement is part of AEGEAN’s strategy to continuously strengthen the connectivity of its network by expanding its presence in markets with growing tourist interest.

v
Privacy