Air Premia Expands Global Connectivity with Korean Air Interline Agreement

Caribbean News…
27 May 2024 6:42pm
Air Premia

Hybrid airline Air Premia has announced the signing of an interline agreement with Korean Air, marking a significant step in expanding its global skyway. Starting from May 27th, Air Premia will commence the sale of connecting flight tickets for departures from the Americas, offering enhanced travel options to passengers.

Interline agreements enable airlines to sell each other's operating routes alongside their own, providing passengers with seamless travel experiences. With this partnership, Air Premia passengers departing from major American cities such as New York, LA, and San Francisco will now have the convenience of purchasing single tickets combining Air Premia and Korean Air flights for travel to Southeast or Northeast Asia via Incheon.

Passengers departing from New York will have access to eight Korean Air routes, including Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Bangkok. Similarly, flights departing from LA will offer connections to destinations such as Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Manila, and Singapore via Incheon. The newly launched San Francisco route will also connect travelers to Singapore via Incheon.

Furthermore, Air Premia aims to finalize an interline agreement with Alaska Airlines, the fifth largest airline in the United States, in the first half of the year. This partnership will significantly enhance travel convenience, allowing passengers to access 110 U.S. domestic routes and transfer flights to six Central and South American countries, including Mexico and Costa Rica.

By expanding its interline partnerships, Air Premia is committed to providing passengers with a wider range of connecting flights and enhancing the overall travel experience. The airline remains dedicated to increasing its network through strategic collaborations with major airlines, ensuring seamless journeys for travelers worldwide.

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