Air Canada teams up with Turkiye based Pegasus Airlines
Air Canada has agreed an interline ticketing partnership with Turkiye based Pegasus Airlines.
The deal enables more seamless travel options for Air Canada customers connecting via western Europe.
They can connect onto Pegasus flights to Istanbul and Izmir via Air Canada services to Amsterdam, Athens, Geneva, Munich, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Vienna and Zurich.
Journeys can be booked on a single reservation with baggage checked through to the final destination.
The goal is to make Turkiye more accessible for North American travellers.
“We aim to take this cooperation even further with codesharing and a loyalty program in the future,” said Onur Dedeköylü, chief commercial officer at Pegasus Airlines.
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