Home Transport Aviation Emirates Airline, Condor commence interline partnership The interline agreement with Condor boosts Emirates’ partner-airlines network to 30 codeshare and 121 interline partners by Gulf Business November 15, 2023 Image: Dubai Media Office Emirates and Condor have begun a reciprocal interline agreement. The deal, signed at Dubai Airshow, will provide customers connectivity to 70 routes operated by the airlines across Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia and the Middle East, with a single ticket fare. The new alliance will increase the Dubai-based airline’s footprint in Europe by another 57 points through its four gateways in Germany. The two airlines also signed a frequent flyer programme agreement, which gives Emirates Skywards members a chance to earn and redeem Miles on all Condor-operated flights. Better connectivity for Emirates and Condor passengers Starting from November 14, The Dubai-based airline’s passengers will have access to European and Caribbean cities, including 24 regional points via Frankfurt, 12 regional points via Dusseldorf, nine regional points via Hamburg and 12 regional points via Munich. Customers can also visit Malaga, Ibiza, Cancun and Havana, The interline agreement will also provide Condor customers access to the Dubai-based carrier’s flights between Frankfurt and Dubai, as well as beyond Dubai to 12 points across Asia, Australasia, Africa and the Middle East including Auckland, Bangkok, Male, Muscat and Mauritius, among others. The interline agreement with Condor boosts Emirates’ partner-airlines network to 30 codeshare and 121 interline partners. In other news, in September, Emirates announced a major expansion in its codeshare partnership with United, to include nine destinations in Mexico. Tags Aviation condor Emirates interline agreement You might also like Paul Griffiths on Dubai Airports’ bold journey to super-hub status Global airlines poised for 2.7% jump in profit in 2024, says IATA Air Arabia Abu Dhabi commences direct flights to Colombo Interview: ‘Ultra low-cost yet sustainable’, Wizz Air reveals strategic growth plan