ANA and Lufthansa are launching a
strategic joint venture with each other on Japan-Europe routes
after ANA received Anti- rust Immunity (ATI) approval from the
Japanese Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport.
This latest agreement between the two Star
Alliance members follows the launch of a similar joint venture
between ANA and United Airlines on trans-Pacific routes in April.
The joint venture with Lufthansa will allow ANA and
Lufthansa to work together on schedule coordination and joint
product sales. The two carriers aim to introduce the new
joint venture within the 2011 winter timetable.
Christoph
Franz, Chairman of the Executive Board & Chief Executive Officer
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, said, “This approval marks a great step
forward for our customers. Optimised flight schedules will better
enable them in future to plan their trips between Japan and Europe. We look forward to this opportunity to consolidate our
cooperation with ANA, which signifies a further milestone that
will bring the two economic areas closer together. After the
tragic earthquake, the go-ahead for our joint venture is a sign
that Japan is looking to the future.”
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