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Old 6th Nov 2007, 07:35
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Etihad and Virgin Blue form Interline Partnership

From the Virgin Blue website:

Tuesday 6 November 2007: Etihad Airways and Virgin Blue today announced a comprehensive interline agreement which will provide travellers with seamless connectivity to 22 Australian cities and from Brisbane and Sydney to Abu Dhabi and beyond.
The deal, which came into effect on 4 November, offers a range of benefits for travellers including full through check from point of origin to port of destination. No collecting and re-checking baggage and convenient transfer of Guests from Domestic to International airports.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive officer, said, “The closer cooperation with Virgin Blue will enhance significantly the travel experience and potential destinations for Etihad customers flying to Australia.
“Etihad strives to make as many global destinations available to our customers whether it is opening up new routes of our own or through strategic agreements with other airlines.”
Virgin Blue Chief Executive, Brett Godfrey, said, “It is our ongoing commitment to add value for our Guests through interline agreements with like-minded quality airlines.
“The new interline partnership means Virgin Blue Guests who also choose to book international travel with Etihad can travel from anywhere on our network to any of Etihad’s 45 international destinations with ease.”
Etihad launched its daily service from Abu Dhabi to Sydney in March 2007, which was followed in September by the opening of its three flights a week servicing the Brisbane.
The Sydney route has proved such a success, with more than 60,000 passengers flying on the sector since its launch, that in March 2008 Etihad will increase the service to 11 flights a week.
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Hello …….

Mr Spaghetti, why didn’t QF try to get Etihad onside.

Another nail in the QF coffin!

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and i thought

qf got the deal some time ago stitched up. that was the word many weeks ago. wonder who stuffed up this time in the qf ranks. another milestone in ignoring a growing important market.
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The June (Or May) edition of the QF magazine actually showed a QF/Ethihad codeshare on the SYD-Abu Dhabi route....

Was only that one edition, so something went wrong in the meantime
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