Hahnair has strengthened its global distribution network with the addition of 10 new mobility partners since the beginning of 2026, expanding market access for airlines and rail operators while enhancing travel agencies’ ability to book services across more international markets.
The new additions include seven carriers that have expanded their indirect sales reach to non-BSP markets through Hahnair’s interline distribution platform, while three other partners have adopted the company’s X1-Air solution, enabling them to distribute their services through all major Global Distribution Systems (GDSs) under the X1 system code.
Among the latest partners is Florida-based rail operator Brightline, which becomes Hahnair’s second rail partner after the United Kingdom’s high-speed rail operator, Eurostar, reflecting the company’s growing focus on multimodal travel distribution.
Vice President Airline Business at Hahnair, Adriana C. Carrelli, said the company’s distribution solutions are designed to help partners generate incremental revenue by providing global connectivity across all major GDSs and settlement systems, including BSPs, ARC and TCH, while also offering money repatriation services, fraud prevention and access to an interline network of more than 350 partner airlines.
She noted that Hahnair’s more than 25 years of experience in airline distribution enables it to support carriers with tailored solutions that match different commercial and distribution strategies.
Vice President Agency Distribution, Kimberley Long, said Hahnair remains committed to supporting the travel trade by helping travel agencies, travel management companies and online travel agencies expand their business through broader access to airline and rail content backed by round-the-clock support services.
The new partners joining Hahnair’s network in 2026 include Air Chathams of New Zealand, Badr Airlines of Sudan, BermudAir of Bermuda, Brightline in the United States, Contour Aviation in the United States, Kenya’s Fanjet Express Limited and Romania’s HiSky Europe, all of which are available in selected GDSs under their own IATA codes.
The company has also added Aero Nomad Airlines of Kyrgyzstan, Sweden’s Skåne Aviation AB and Sola Air to its X1-Air programme, allowing them to distribute their services through all major GDS platforms under the X1 code.
Hahnair said travel consultants can verify the availability of its partner airlines across different markets through the Quick Check tool available on its website, further simplifying access to the expanding network.















