Euroairlines Group forms a new alliance with Surinam Airways, expanding the Caribbean airline’s global market reach through enhanced distribution and connectivity.
Euroairlines Group announce a new alliance with Surinam Airways. This collaboration will allow Surinam Airways to offer its regular, charter and special cargo flights in the more than 50 BSPs in which Euroairlines is present.
Surinam Airways has trusted us to manage the distribution of all its routes. This collaboration agreement will allow the Caribbean airline to access a wide network of travel agencies, OTAs, aggregators and consolidators in more than 50 countries through its IATA Q4-291 plate. In addition, it will benefit from our regional and transatlantic network, thus strengthening its presence in the global market and consolidating Euroairlines Group as a distribution leader in the Caribbean area.Surinam Airways currently connects Paramaribo to key destinations such as Miami, Amsterdam and Georgetown, as well as other destinations in Aruba, Barbados, Curacao and Belém. Founded in 1962, the company has grown from domestic flights to offering a diverse portfolio of international services.
“We are very proud of this alliance with Surinam Airways, which strengthens our presence in the air distribution sector in the Caribbean,” comments Antonio López-Lázaro, CEO of Euroairlines. “Our partner is well established in the region and it is only a matter of time before it consolidates globally thanks to our global network of sales agents.”
For his part, Captain Steven Gonesh, CEO of Suriname Airways, adds: “This agreement marks an important milestone in our effort to expand our network and offer passengers more travel options. By collaborating with Euroairlines, we not only improve connectivity, but also ensure more convenient and comfortable travel experiences for our customers.”
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