Alitalia: memorandum di intesa con Etihad


belumosi

Socio AIAC 2025
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Se non erro la vecchia AZ a volte operava su DXB con il 320, poi l'importante è partire.
Sbagliato. Se qualcuno dovesse fare due viaggi su DXB, uno con un 321 AZ e l' altro con un 77W EK (per non parlare del 380), puoi stare sicuro che quello è un cliente AZ perso (su quella rotta). Aspettiamo eventualmente i 332.
 

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Infatti ci sarebbe la fila di quelli che VOLANO (non di quelli della curva sud) per prendere un fiammante A321 al posto di un B777 3 classi di EK o di uno di EY
 

Mikkio

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domanda: " Pensa che potreste acquistare una quota di Alitalia?"
il ceo risponde: "Nella vita e nel Business nulla è impossibile".
 

DusCgn

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Alitalia And Etihad Sign Memorandum Of Understanding



19 December 2009
Alitalia and Etihad Airways today exchanged a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that confirms the airlines' intention to operate a codeshare agreement from the start of the Northern Summer season in April 2010, subject to government approvals.

The agreement will mean Etihad customers around the world will be able to fly to two new Italian destinations, Rome and Naples. Alitalia customers will be able to fly directly from Italy to Abu Dhabi and will have greater and easier access to the airline's expanding network of more than 55 destinations.

Under the proposed deal, Etihad will place its two-letter 'EY' code on a number of services operated by Alitalia from Milan to Rome and Naples, and between selected European destinations and Rome, including Frankfurt, Geneva and Munich. In turn, Alitalia will place its 'AZ' code on Etihad's flights between Milan and the airline's Abu Dhabi home base, and onto Bahrain, Muscat, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Sydney and Melbourne.

Etihad currently operates five direct services to Milan (Malpensa) per week.

James Hogan, Etihad Airways' chief executive, said: "The ties between the UAE and Italy have never been stronger, and it is our objective to play a key role in the development of travel and tourism between the two regions.

"This proposed codeshare agreement means we can offer our customers access to two of Italy's most popular destinations, as well as give European travellers greater and much easier access to Etihad's own expanding international network.

"We are delighted to be working with the new Alitalia management team under Mr Sabelli. Their vision for repositioning Alitalia is one of the reasons we have reached this important agreement."

Rocco Sabelli, Alitalia's chief executive said: "The planned agreement with Etihad is an exciting development for Alitalia, as it is a further step in our strategy of connecting Italy to the most important destinations around the world, building on our strength in the Italian market.

"This agreement meets Alitalia's plans for services to destinations in a very dynamic area, and it complements our strategy towards the Milan and northern Italy market."

Etihad and Alitalia also intend to implement a reciprocal agreement to link their frequent flyer programmes. Under the proposed plan, members of both award-winning programmes will be able to earn and redeem miles when travelling on all Etihad and Alitalia flights.

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About Etihad Airways
is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates based in the UAE's capital, Abu Dhabi. The airline offers flights to more than 55 destinations in the Middle East, Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Australia.
For further details: Etihad Airways
Corporate Communications: Tel: + 971 (0) 2 511 1032 / 1036 or visit www.etihadmediacentre.com

About Alitalia
Alitalia - Compagnia aerea Italiana - arises from the merger of the networks, fleets and operations of the two main Italian carriers, Alitalia and AirOne. Alitalia flies to 73 destinations worldwide - 25 in Italy and 48 in the rest of the world. The airline operates around 5,000 flights per week.

For further details please contac:
Alitalia Corporate Communications
Tel: + 39 (0)6 6563 0817
Email: ufficio.stampa@alitalia.it

© Press Release 2009
 

malpensante

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bel paese là dove 'l sì suona
Sarebbe una buona opportunità per i milanesi accumulare MilleMiglia volando su metallo Etihad per queste destinazioni e un buon argomento per preferire Etihad a Emirates
Etihad and Alitalia also intend to implement a reciprocal agreement to link their frequent flyer programmes. Under the proposed plan, members of both award-winning programmes will be able to earn and redeem miles when travelling on all Etihad and Alitalia flights.
Ancora meglio.
 

FlyIce

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Etihad and Alitalia also intend to implement a reciprocal agreement to link their frequent flyer programmes. Under the proposed plan, members of both award-winning programmes will be able to earn and redeem miles when travelling on all Etihad and Alitalia flights.
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Ottimo: ho trovato dove caricare i voli AZ dall'anno prossimo :D:D:D
 

TW 843

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Attivato il code share:

AZ/EY 7070 MXP 11:55 AUH 20:05 332 0 1---5-7 06:10 - - 28 Mar 29 Oct
AZ/EY 7068 MXP 21:55 AUH 06:05 +1 332 0 -2---6- 06:10 - - 30 Mar 30 Oct

AZ/EY 7067 AUH 02:25 MXP 07:05 332 0 1---5-7 06:40 - - 28 Mar 29 Oct
AZ/EY 7069 AUH 09:05 MXP 13:45 332 0 -2---6- 06:40 - - 30 Mar 30 Oct


Under the proposed deal, Etihad will place its two-letter 'EY' code on a number of services operated by Alitalia from Milan to Rome and Naples, and between selected European destinations and Rome, including Frankfurt, Geneva and Munich. In turn, Alitalia will place its 'AZ' code on Etihad's flights between Milan and the airline's Abu Dhabi home base, and onto Bahrain, Muscat, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Sydney and Melbourne.

Attivati anche i c/s AZ sui voli Etihad:
AUH-BAH AZ 3910 to 3913
AUH-MCT AZ 3919, 21, 22
AUH-BKK AZ 3914 to 3916
AUH-SYD AZ 3926 to 3928
AUH-MEL AZ 3923, 24

Mancano ancora su:
AUH-CPT (per un Italia CPT, ti fanno ancora passare da AMS)
AUH-JNB (per un Italia JNB, ti fanno ancora passare da CDG)

E attivati i c/s Etihad sui voli Alitalia:
FCO-MXP
FCO-GVA
FCO-MUC
FCO-FRA

Mancano ancora sulla MXP-NAP che però nel frattempo è passata ad Air One.
 

Flying Blue Fanatic

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Dai Dai,

Li possiamo intendere come i primi passi del vettore arabo per entrare in skyteam?:cool:

Va be, la speranza è l'ultima a morire... se continua così prima muore skyteam infatti...:(
 

kenyaprince

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Non capisco perché non aprano su FCO ... operato da Az o EY non ha importanza...consentirebbe ad Etihad di aggiungere destinazioni al suo network come

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