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Interjet, Emirates Sign Interline Agreement

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 28, 2018

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

Mexico-based carrier Interjet Airlines has announced the signing of a major new interline agreement with Emirates.

Customers flying to Mexico, as well as other locations throughout North America (and including the Mexican Caribbean), will now be able to purchase a single ticket for flights on either airline, check baggage at their point of origin to their final destination and make easy connections at airports served by both carriers.

“We are very excited to announce another important interline agreement between Interjet Airlines and Emirates,” said José Luis Garza, General Director for Interjet. “Our commitment has been to offer our business and leisure travelers everywhere we fly, our unique brand of lower prices with free checked bags on select fares, more legroom between seats and great service that differentiates us from our peer competitors.”

“Now with our Emirates agreement, along with recent interline agreements with Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, and EVA Air, we can offer our customers greater connectivity to more of the world,” he said.

— CJ

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