JAL has submitted an application to the Japanese
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism seeking
antitrust immunity with Iberia to cooperate on flights between
Europe and Japan.
Iberia has already announced the launch of a new
non-stop flight between Madrid and Tokyo Narita, which will start
from 18 October 2016.
The four airlines - British Airways,
Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines - intend to cooperate
commercially by sharing revenue and by coordinating flight
schedules and fares in order to offer greater benefits to
customers travelling between Europe and Japan.
The new joint business arrangement is subject to
regulatory approvals. Bringing Iberia into the agreement
will not only strengthen the joint business, it will also enable
the oneworld alliance to compete more effectively around the
world with Star Alliance and other alliances.
Luis Gallego, President
and CEO of Iberia, said: "We are delighted to enter this joint
business with our allies in IAG and oneworld. Half a million
Japanese tourists visit Spain every year, and the number of
Spaniards travelling to Japan is growing significantly. With our
non-stop flights and this joint business they will have greater
opportunities and more benefits when traveling between Japan and
Europe."
British Airways and JAL
entered into a joint business arrangement in October 2012, with
Finnair joining the partnership in April 2014. Since then, the
three airlines have been providing their customers with better
links between the EU and Japan, with more flight choices and
enhanced frequent flyer benefits.
Today, an Open Skies agreement
between Spain and Japan has been officially signed, and traffic
between the two countries is expected to increase. The addition of
Iberia to the joint business will further enhance customer
benefits, and allow the four airlines to cooperate in expanding
their presence within and to and from this important market.
Alex Cruz, Chairman and CEO of British Airways, said, "We are
delighted our sister airline Iberia will be joining our oneworld
partners in the joint business. The addition of more European
flights to Japan, along with the benefits of co-ordinated
schedules and frequent flyer rewards is fantastic news for
consumers. Iberia's direct flights between Narita and Madrid will
be a very popular addition."
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