GOL and Delta achieve alliance milestones
August 23, 2013
SAO PAULO, Brazil – Twenty months after Delta Air Lines and GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes announced their enhanced, long-term, exclusive alliance, the companies highlight the milestones achieved.
SAO PAULO, Brazil – Twenty months after Delta Air Lines and GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes announced their enhanced, long-term, exclusive alliance, the companies highlight the milestones achieved.
Delta and GOL leveraged the strengths of both carriers to create additional value by establishing a seamless customer experience.
The Delta and GOL commercial team accomplished its immediate objectives: (1) expand the codeshare agreement; (2) provide additional benefits to the airlines’ loyal customers; and (3) offer a consistent experience at airports.
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