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Africa World Airlines and Brussels Airlines sign Interline Agreement

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8th Oct 2019 | Elizabeth Sasu

Africa World Airlines (AWA) and Brussels Airlines have signed a partnership agreement to better connect passengers traveling through their respective hubs in Brussels and Accra.

The new partnership between the airlines will allow passengers traveling from Brussels Airlines’ network of 73 European and 21 intercontinental destinations to book and seamlessly travel on a single ticket to any of the 9 African destinations served by AWA, including attractive joint fares, and a single intercontinental baggage allowance all the way through the different legs of their journey.

The agreement was signed on 8th October 2019 in Accra between the Chief Operations Officer of AWA, Sean Mendis (right) and the Regional Manager for Lufthansa Group Airlines, Pierre Declerck (left). The ceremony was presided over by the Minister of Aviation, Hon. Joseph Kofi Adda.

Source: gh-aviation

Written by: Adwoa Sasu

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