Qatar Airways, Danish carrier Sun Air sign code-share agreement

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Qatar Airways has entered into a code-share agreement with Sun Air, a Danish branch of British Airways.

The airlines will launch code-share flights between Billund, Aalborg and Aarhus in Jutland, the Western part of Denmark, and several European destinations including Oslo, Norway; Brussels, Belgium; Manchester, England; and Munich, Germany. It will also establish new connections between Denmark and many destinations around the world including China, India, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam.

“Sun Air’s company values are closely aligned with those of Qatar Airways, and we therefore see excellent opportunities with this new code-share agreement, maintaining and enhancing our competitive offer to customers,” Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said.

Sun Air’s commercial director Kristian Tvergaard agreed.

“We are honored to be able to add the Qatar Airways code on our flights and in this way offer unique connections for our customers between our three bases in Jutland – Billund, Aarhus and Aalborg – and the Qatar Airways hub in Doha,” she said.

For more information, log on to www.qatarairways.com.



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