Flybe signs new interline agreement
Flybe has secured a new interline agreement with Croatia Airlines which allows travel agents to connect customers to the Zagreb-based airline’s European destinations via Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol and Paris Charles de Gaulle airports.
In the past few months, the regional airline, which was recently acquired by a consortium led by Virgin Atlantic, has signed agreements with Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, Wideroe, Lot and Air Serbia.
Alan Tune, Flybe’s director of sales, alliances and strategic partnerships said: "We continue to increase our wide range of interline arrangements enabling our travel trade partners to issue more tickets to an even greater number of destination options.
"It demonstrates our determination to expanding and strengthening our connecting route network. It also means that Flybe is now bookable virtually worldwide, exposing the Flybe brand and product to a truly global audience."
"For our regional customers, interline travel booked through a travel agent gives them the opportunity to enjoy the ease of travelling on an interline ticket with their bags being checked through to the final destination. It makes their transit through a Flybe hub airport a really convenient experience."
Have your say Cancel reply
Subscribe/Login to Travel Mole Newsletter
Travel Mole Newsletter is a subscriber only travel trade news publication. If you are receiving this message, simply enter your email address to sign in or register if you are not. In order to display the B2B travel content that meets your business needs, we need to know who are and what are your business needs. ITR is free to our subscribers.
































Higher departure tax and visa cost, e-arrival card: Japan unleashes the fiscal weapon against tourists
Singapore to forbid entry to undesirable travelers with new no-boarding directive
Euromonitor International unveils world’s top 100 city destinations for 2025
U.S.A. and Israel attacks on Iran impact air movements in the Gulf (Update 1.00pm CET)
Global tourism exceeds 1.5 billion travelers announces UN-Tourism