Hahnair expands network with eight new partner airlines in Q1 2025

Dreieich, 7th April 2025:

Ticketing and distribution authority Hahnair has tied up with 8 new partner airlines in the first quarter of 2025. With this extensive technology infrastructure, Hahnair enables partner carriers to sell tickets through more than 100,000 travel agencies in 190 markets.

“This remarkable growth is a testament to the value airlines can gain from a partnership with Hahnair,” says Adriana C. Carrelli, Vice President Airline Business. “With more than 25 years of sales expertise, we offer reliable and cost-effective solutions which bring immediate business results. Our partner airlines benefit from expanded market reach, simplified indirect distribution and interline opportunities with our network of over 350 partner airlines.”

“We are pleased to offer travel consultants around the world a wealth of additional ticketing choices”, adds Kimberley Long, Hahnair’s Vice President Agency Distribution. “With easy access to millions of flights on the Hahnair HR-169 ticket stock, we are ensuring business growth for our travel agency partners while supporting them through our 24/7 service desk, free refund service and free insolvency protection with each ticket.”

The 8 new partners added in Q1 2025 are as follows:

Available in selected GDSs under their own IATA code

· Air Rarotonga (GZ), Cook Islands

· EuroAtlanticAirways (YU), Portugal

· Eurowings (EW), Germany (market restrictions apply)

· My Freighter, operating under the trade name Centrum Air (C6), Uzbekistan

· Wideroe (WF), Norway

Available in all major GDSs under the code X1

· Aero Dili, (8G), Timor Leste

· LIAT 20 (5L), Antigua and Babuda

· My Freighter, operating under the trade name Centrum Air (C6), Uzbekistan

Available in all major GDSs under the code H1

· BermudAir (2T), Bermuda

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