Azul and GOL announced a commercial cooperation agreement that will connect their airline networks in Brazil through code-sharing, including exclusive domestic routes.
The agreement also includes loyalty programs, allowing Azul Fidelidade and Smiles members to earn points or miles when purchasing flights included in the codeshare.
“This agreement will bring tremendous benefits to our customers. Both companies have a history of aviation development in Brazil, focused on excellence in customer service,” said Abhi Shah, President of Azul.
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“GOL and Azul have always been committed to expanding the Brazilian air market. This codeshare agreement will give customers access to even more options to travel around our country,” said Celso Ferrer, CEO of GOL.
Travelers will be able to benefit from this commercial partnership from the end of June, when the offer will be available in the sales channels of both companies.
Azul and GOL have about 1,500 daily takeoffs. The agreement will create more than 2,700 opportunities to travel with a single connection.
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