Emirates and United have activated their codeshare partnership, allowing Emirates customers to enjoy easier access to an expanded choice of destinations in the US.
Emirates customers will be able to fly to Chicago, Houston or San Francisco and connect easily to United’s expansive network of domestic US points.
Similarly, Emirates customers in the US can easily access Dubai and beyond, across the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, where the Middle Eastern carrier operates extensively.
Emirates is enabling its Skywards members to earn and redeem miles on all flights across United’s worldwide network, while United will allow its MileagePlus members to earn miles on select flights in the Emirates network when travelling from Newark to Dubai and onwards to certain destinations.
Both airlines have an interline arrangement, affording travel conveniences to their customers.
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Emirates and United have activated their codeshare partnership, allowing Emirates customers to enjoy easier access to an expanded choice of destinations in the US.
Emirates customers will be able to fly to Chicago, Houston or San Francisco and connect easily to United’s expansive network of domestic US points.
Similarly, Emirates customers in the US can easily access Dubai and beyond, across the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, where the Middle Eastern carrier operates extensively.
Emirates is enabling its Skywards members to earn and redeem miles on all flights across United’s worldwide network, while United will allow its MileagePlus members to earn miles on select flights in the Emirates network when travelling from Newark to Dubai and onwards to certain destinations.
Both airlines have an interline arrangement, affording travel conveniences to their customers.