The airline Euroairlines has a strategic alliance with the German airline Flyvbird This cooperation will enable all Flyvbird flights to be booked globally under the reservation code Q4 The Q4 code is now available in all major global distribution systems (GDS) such as Amadeus, Sabre and Travelport integrated, which gives Flyvbird extensive international availability.
Through its global distribution platform, Euroairlines supports emerging regional operators like Flyvbird in scaling quickly and efficiently in the international market. What often takes large airlines months, Flyvbird has achieved in a matter of weeks thanks to its agile operating model and Euroairlines' technological and commercial support. The alliance underscores how the combination of innovation and experience enables rapid and future-oriented integration in the aviation sector. Flyvbird representatives emphasize that they are still small, but moving quickly.
With this step, Flyvbird is positioning itself as a serious competitor for the future of regional aviation. The airline is scheduled to begin operations in September 2025 from Friedrichshafen Airport on Lake Constance with so-called "on-demand" flights. This flexible route concept aims to serve regions where traditional airlines have ceased operations. Whether for business travelers, daily commuters, or weekenders: Flyvbird promises fast, direct, and digital connections. Global bookability via the Q4 code means that Flyvbird can now be booked by travel agencies, platforms, and partners worldwide – from Australia to Zimbabwe.
Tomislav Lang, founder and CEO of Flyvbird, commented on the agreement: "This isn't just a technical milestone; it's a strategic lever. We're proving that speed, innovation, and customer focus go hand in hand—and that's exactly what we offer." Euroairlines' support secures Flyvbird's presence in major global distribution systems and ensures comprehensive international accessibility. Operational integration via the Q4 code is seamless for travel agencies and partners, providing direct access to routes and services. Antonio López-Lázaro, CEO of the Euroairlines Group, highlighted that the alliance strengthens Euroairlines' European focus by combining distribution and operational capabilities for partners seeking flexibility, speed to market, simplicity and robust customer service.