Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, and leading Spanish-based carrier Air Europa have said they are working towards a commercial and operational partnership to provide travellers with wider choices, higher quality services, and increased value.
Etihad is increasing its flights, operating twice daily, to Air Europa’s hub in Madrid from summer 2025, connecting Abu Dhabi and Spain.
The partnership would further strengthen connectivity between Europe and Latin America, and the Middle East and Asia, creating seamless travel options across these key regions, a media release said.
‘EU must deliver on clean industrial deal’
As a global shipping hub and major supplier of traditional maritime fuel, the European Union risks being left behind if it doesn’t put serious investment and political commitment behind the Clean Industrial Deal announced recently, says the World Shipping Council (WSC).
A record number of green-fuel-capable ships are hitting the water right now, but the supply of these fuels remains limited, and cost up to four times more than fossil fuels. The WSC sees the Clean Industrial Deal as an opportunity for Europe to bridge the fuel price gap and build key infrastructure needed to drive transition.
“We’re really pleased to see investments in renewable energy, green hydrogen, and clean transport infrastructure prioritised today,” said Joe Kramek, WSC President and CEO. “If the Clean Industrial Deal is fully realised, it represents an opportunity for Europe to strengthen its position as a global shipping hub. As one of the world’s largest exporters, the EU’s economic power and global influence depend on shipping. However, without the necessary investment and commitment, the EU risks being left behind,” he said.
CMA CGM to invest in US supply chain
CMA CGM Group, a global leader in sea, land, air, and logistics solutions, and owner of the US flag carrier American President Lines (APL), has announced a $20 billion investment to contribute to US maritime economy and support the transformation of America’s domestic supply chain over the next four years.
The group has a 35-year presence in the US. It operates in 40 states and employs 15,000 Americans.
It transports over 5 million shipping containers to and from the country each year.