Air Europa flies more than 180 routes together with other airlines

Air Europa connected codeshare flights

Air Europa is closing the month of November with 25 codeshare agreements (or codeshare) in operation. The brand means a range of 183 routes in conjunction with other airlines, allowing engers to purchase a single ticket, with service from more than one company and to multiple destinations.
 

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In Brazil, in addition to operating direct flights to Madrid, Spain, via São Paulo and Salvador, Air Europa has flight agreements codeshare with Gol and Azul Linhas Aéreas. This way, engers from more than 25 airports in the country can fly to destinations operated by the company. Travelers make the first leg with one of the Brazilian companies and connect in Guarulhos or Salvador, where there are flights departing for the European continent, via Air Europa.

Some of the airports that connect with Guarulhos or Salvador for Air Europa flights are Aracaju, Belém, Brasília, Campo Grande, Confins (Belo Horizonte), Cuiabá, Fortaleza, Curitiba, Galeão and Santos Dumont (Rio de Janeiro), Goiânia, João Pessoa, Manaus, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife and Teresina.

Landing in Madrid, Spain, it is possible to make connections to the entire European continent, including cities such as Frankfurt, London, Rome, Paris, Lisbon, Porto, Barcelona, ​​Málaga, Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca.

For the general director of Air Europa in Brazil, Gonzalo Romero, partnerships with Brazilian companies are essential for the brand to increasingly consolidate itself in the country. “Our presence in Brazil is not limited to São Paulo and Bahia. We have several engers leaving from other states as well. In the South, for example, we have a strong presence. We are reinforcing our operations in Brazil, holding monthly meetings with travel agents from different states to show the work we do in connecting Brazilians from various regions of the country to the whole of Europe”, highlights Romero.

For those thinking about traveling with Air Europa, through codeshare with another company, there are some recommendations. This is because each company has acronyms that define flight numbers. In the case of Air Europa, they are 'UX'. So, when purchasing a ticket, even if the flight is operated by another airline, the flight will still be designated as 'UX' and the numbers will be between UX2000 and UX3999. Information about the company operating the route is specified at the time of booking.

Another advantage of traveling with shared codes is having your luggage checked from the beginning to the end of the trip, even if the flights are operated by different companies. However, there are exceptions, as some countries require engers to remove their bags for security or customs reasons. In this case, before starting the trip, it is important to the company that will operate the flight to clarify any doubts.

It is also worth highlighting that the airline from which you purchase the ticket is responsible for the price and conditions of the fare, when it comes to changes or cancellations. The one that operates the route establishes baggage rules, offers special travel services, in addition to assistance at the airport and on board.

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In addition to Gol and Azul, Air Europa also has codeshare with Aerolíneas Argentinas, Aeromexico, Delta, Air Serbia, Copa, China Airlines, Korean Air, Middle East, Saudia, Turkish Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, Vietnam Airlines, Etihan, Ethiopian Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Air , ITA, KLM, Tarom , Czech Airlines, Canary Fly and Switfair – Uepfly. This allows engers to also fly to other routes outside of Europe, making shared trips.

Those interested in finding out more about the routes operated by Air Europa, in addition to those available leaving Brazil, can access the company's website. Air Europa allows you to pay your tickets in up to ten installments, interest-free.

 

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