Euroairlines will connect with more than 300 airlines after joining IATA MITA

Euroairlines

Euroairlines

Euroairlines will connect with more than 300 airlines after joining IATA MITA

The company, which is the only Spanish one in the distribution sector airline, is present in more than 30 BSP and more than 60 countries

Madrid, April 2, 2024. The Spanish airline Euroirlines has joined the Multilateral Interline Traffic Agreement (MITA) of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The company already used IATA services (ICH-, ICCS, BSP, CASS), but It was not yet part of a multilateral agreement with other airlines.

This agreement allows Euroairlines to connect with more than 300 airlines thanks to that all MITA members assume a common framework of action – with rights and responsibilities – in relation to the offering of passengers and baggage handling services, which establishes the conditions for collaboration in the development of routes between airlines associated.

Entering MITA reinforces our commitment and commitment to air distribution and connectivity between routes at a global level, thus achieving Euroairlines the highest standards in air distribution. Entering MITA gives us new capabilities business together with the greatest guarantees in the industry”, assures the CEO of Euroairlines, Antonio López Lázaro. “We want our clients to be able to access the greatest number of possible options without barriers and that, thanks to a wide variety of connections, reach their destinations more directly,” adds the head of the Spanish company.

Euroairlines, Spanish airline dedicated to international air distribution and one of the four most important in the sector worldwide, offers its own flights to destinations in Spain, Portugal, France and Italy, and is present in more than 60 countries thanks to its distribution service connecting more than 350 routes through numerous alliances.

About Euroairlines

Euroairlines (www.euroairlines.es) was born in Spain in 2000 as a transport operator commercial air. Currently it is an airline that distinguishes itself by also offering distribution services to other airlines through its IATA Q4-291 plate with the backed by leading travel agencies and GDS in more than 60 markets. Euroairlines has its headquartered in Madrid (Spain) and has offices in New York, Miami, Cancún, City of Mexico, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, Lima, São Paulo and Santiago de Chile, as well as others European capitals.

About MITA

Multilateral Interline Traffic Agreement (MITA) is a standard agreement managed by the IATA Passenger Services Conference. Establishes the legal framework and describes the responsibilities, liability provisions and general obligations of procedure under which IATA member and non-member airlines can come together to create interline partnerships.

About IATA

IATA

IATA

IATA (www.iata.org ) is a trade association of airlines worldwide representing 320 airlines, 83% of those operating in total air traffic. The association enables connectivity and the sustainable and safe growth of the air transport industry.

For more information, please contact:

Ane Duñabeitia Goñi ane@ballecomunicacion.com

Roberto Ruiz Ballesteros roberto@ballecomunicacion.com

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