ʻO ka pilina ma waena o ka mokulele mokulele home ʻo Reunion Air Austral - kahi mokulele i hoʻopaʻa inoa ʻia ma Farani - a ua hoʻopiha ʻia ʻo Air Madagascar me ke ola hou aku, i ka wā mua o ka pule ua hoʻokumu ʻia kahi pilina lele codeshared hou ma waena o Reunion's Roland Garros International Airport a me ke kūlanakauhale hema hema o Fort. ʻO Dauphin.
E mālama ʻia nā mokulele hebedoma ʻelua e Boeing B737-800, hoʻokahi e Air Austral a hoʻokahi e Air Madagascar, ua hoʻokaʻawale ʻia nā code ʻelua.
E hoʻi ana ka lawelawe mai Fort Dauphin a hiki i ke ala ʻo Reunion ma o ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Toliara, aia hoʻi ma ka hema o Madagascar, a he kuleana kuleana piha kā nā mokulele ʻelua ma nā ʻāpana āpau. Ua lanakila ʻo Air Austral ma 2017 i ke kono e hui like me Air Madagascar a loaʻa koke iā ia he 49 pakeneka o ka mokulele. Ua hoʻokuʻu ʻia nā mokulele ʻelua i kahi mau helu o nā lawelawe i kaʻana like me nā lele ʻana i ʻEulopa a me ʻAsia.
He aha e lawe ʻia mai kēia ʻatikala:
- The partnership between Reunion's home airline Air Austral – a French registered airline – and Air Madagascar has been filled with yet more life, when earlier in the week a new codeshared flight connection was launched between Reunion's Roland Garros International Airport and the southern Malagasy city of Fort Dauphin.
- The service will on its return from Fort Dauphin to Reunion route via the city of Toliara, also located in the south of Madagascar, and both flights will have full traffic rights on all sectors.
- Air Austral in 2017 won the bid to partner Air Madagascar and promptly acquired a 49 percent stake in the airline.