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Air Rarotonga and Air Tahiti Nui sign code share MoU
June 2nd 2022
Cook Islands carrier, Air Rarotonga, and French Polynesia-based Air Tahiti Nui have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a code share partnership and interline agreement. Read More » New Zealand is the main source of visitors to the Cook Islands. It is hoped the partnership will attract more tourists from North America and Europe especially as Air Tahiti Nui's international network includes Los Angeles and Paris and also Seattle from this October. Air Rarotonga, which flies turboprops on scheduled services around the Cook Islands, has existing code shares with Air New Zealand and Air Tahiti.