Air Tahiti Nui and Air Rarotonga have launched a new codeshare partnership to improve connectivity between the U.S., French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands, allowing travellers to enjoy seamless journeys across the South Pacific.
Under the agreement, the airlines will place each other’s codes on select flights, enabling single-ticket bookings, easier transfers, and coordinated schedules. Passengers can now benefit from an expanded network, simplified travel, and integrated loyalty programmes.
This partnership aims to enhance flexibility and ease of travel, showcasing the beauty of Tahiti and the Cook Islands to visitors and residents alike.
This post was published on 26 October 2024 16:59
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