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Avianca Brasil and announce codesharing agreement

Airline partnership to improve Italy-Brazil customers’ choice. 21 code-shared destinations

São Paulo, Rome, 28 June 2018 – and Alitalia, announce the implementation of a code-share agreement. At first, with its "AZ" code, the Italian will sell air tickets to its partner destinations in Brazil, significantly increasing its penetration in the market.

The shared network will include 21 national and international destinations in connection with Alitalia services to/from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro: Brasilia, Cuiabá, Campo Grande, Belem, Belo Horizonte (Confins), Curitiba, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Foz do Iguaçu, Goiânia, João Pessoa, Maceió, Natal, Navegantes, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, São Paulo, Vitória, and Santiago, , as an international destination. Sales are already available for travels from 3 July.

The agreement will expand the offer and connectivity for travelers arriving in the country with the Italian airline. Among other facilities, Alitalia customers will be able to fly to the desired destination in Brazil with a unique ticket, checking-in once at the departure airport for the entire journey, and collecting the checked baggage at the end of their trip in the arrival airport.

"This news is part of our strategy to offer opportunities for connecting Brazil and the world through partnerships that result in the provision of more benefits to customers and simplify the journey of passengers from the moment of purchase of tickets. We are very happy to make this announcement in a moment of full expansion of the company and will continue to evaluate new opportunities that add even more value to our products and deliver results to the business, "said Frederico Pedreira, president of Avianca Brazil.

“We are pleased to start this commercial agreement with Avianca Brasil which is a very important partner for Alitalia in a key market with a significant presence of the Italian community and where we have recently increased our number of frequencies and seats offered”, said Massimo Iraci, Chief Strategy and Operations of Alitalia. “Alitalia is going ahead with its strategy to develop commercial agreements with major international , with the aim to provide its customers with an increasingly larger number of destinations, routes and frequencies especially in those markets which present great growth opportunities for the airline”, added the manager.

Currently, Avianca Brazil serves 25 domestic and four destinations abroad, with 282 daily departures, using 55 Airbus aircraft - the youngest fleet in the Americas. Alitalia, on the other hand, is the leading Italian airline and offers 18 weekly frequencies between Italy and Brazil, 11 on the Rome-São Paulo route and 7 weekly frequencies on the Rome-Rio de Janeiro route.

Avianca Brasil

Based in São Paulo, the Brazilian airline Avianca Brasil was founded in 2002 as Ocean Air Linhas Aereas. Currently the sister company of the Colombian airline Avianca, it serves 29 national and international destinations. In 2015, Avianca Brasil became a member of the .

Alitalia

Alitalia - Società Aerea Italiana (alitalia.com) is the Italian largest airline. As part of its 2018 summer schedule, Alitalia flies to 94 destinations, including 26 Italian and 68 international destinations, with over 4,000 weekly flights and 143 routes. Alitalia boasts one of the most modern and efficient fleets in the world. It is a member of the SkyTeam alliance and is part of the Transatlantic Joint Venture alongside -KLM and .

Informações para imprensa:

AVIANCA BRASIL Weber Shandwick PABX: (11) 3027-0200 Email: [email protected] Telefones: (11) 3027-0262 / (11) 3027-0267 / (11) 3027-0266.

Gerência de Relações com a Imprensa Tel.: (11) 3475-8012 E-mail: [email protected]

ALITALIA Alitalia Media Relations T. +39.06-65638950 Email. [email protected]