Gulf Air (GF) is the latest airline to join the APG IET (Interline E-Ticketing) “hub”.
Gulf Air is the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Headquartered in Muharraq, it currently flies to 48 destinations in 27 countries and in codeshare with more than 10 global airline partners. Gulf Air currently serves all its destinations with a combination of wide and narrow-body fleet of 37 aircraft. The modern fleet will herald a new era for Gulf Air as it continues to enhance its product and service offering. By 2023, Gulf Air fleet will include 10 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, 12 Airbus 320neo and 17 Airbus 321neo making the airline’s fleet one of the youngest in the region.
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Hong Kong Airlines (HX) is the latest airline to join the APG IET (Interline E-Ticketing) “hub”.
Hong Kong Airlines is a full-service airline based at Hong Kong International Airport. It operates an all-Airbus fleet, comprising of 39 passenger aircraft and currently flies to nearly 30 destinations across the Asia Pacific and North America. Additionally, it maintains 91 interline and 19 codeshare agreements with multiple airline partners and ferry service providers. Hong Kong Airlines has been awarded the internationally acclaimed four-star rating from Skytrax since 2011. Amaszonas Uruguay (Z7) is the latest airline to join the APG IET (Interline E-Ticketing) “hub”.
Amaszonas Uruguay is a Uruguayan airline based in Montevideo, Uruguay and is a subsidiary of the Bolivian airline Amaszonas (Z8). It operates regional flights from Montevideo to Buenos Aires (Argentina), Asuncion (Paraguay) and Santa Cruz (Bolivia) using a fleet of Bombardier CRJ200ER. |
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