Thai Airways signs code share agreement with Air Madagascar

BANGKOK - Flagship carrier Thai Airways International has signed a code share agreement with Air Madagascar to boost ties between the two airlines and countries, Thai officials said on Monday.


The agreement was signed to celebrate the first anniversary of Air Madagascar's direct flights to Bangkok.

It means the Thai foreign ministry will open an outpost in the southern Indian Ocean nation's capital of Antananarivo to issue visas, said Thai Airway's executive vice-president of the commercial department, Vasing Kittikul.

Thai Airways will also help Air Madagascar with passenger handling, ramp, cargo and flight operations, and some parts of aircraft servicing, the Thai Airways statement said.

Air Madagascar presently operates two direct flights per week to Bangkok.

It was not immediately clear if Thai Airways aircraft would be used on the route, or when the code share would come into effect.


June 6, 2005, 9.45 pm (Singapore time)

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