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Qatar Airways to take 25% stake in South African carrier Airlink

Qatar Airways will take a 25%. stake in South Africabased local carrier Airlink as both. airlines look for to increase services and traveler numbers throughout. Africa, they stated on Tuesday.

Qatar Airways CEO Badr Mohammed Al Meer, speaking together with. Airlink's CEO Rodger Foster in Doha, informed reporters the. financial investment would improve Qatar Airways' access to travelers in. local cities in Africa.

Foster said it would enable privately-owned Airlink to expand. in Africa and ultimately to operate bigger airplane on one or. 2 paths. It would not expand beyond Africa, he stated.

Airlink currently flies to more than 45 locations in 15. African nations.

The executives did not divulge the value of the investment,. formally settled on Tuesday, and Qatar's Al Meer said it would. require regulatory approval.

State-owned Qatar Airways holds stakes in British Airways-. owner International Airlines Group, Latam Airlines, Cathay. Pacific Airways, and China Southern Airlines.

It has also been in speak with obtain a minority stake in. Rwanda's RwandAir and in 2019 concurred with Rwanda's government to. take a majority stake in a new worldwide airport in Rwanda.

Airlink already has a code share arrangement with Qatar. Airways, which permits the airline companies to sell tickets on flights. run by each other.

The African carrier has a similar agreement with Dubai's. state-owned Emirates, a competitor of Qatar Airways.

(source: Reuters)