Members of
Air China and Cathay Pacific's
frequent flyer programmes will soon be able to accrue and redeem miles on flights operated by both carriers as part of a closer strategic partnership between the two airlines.
As part of the memorandum recently signed in Beijing by Air China Executive Vice President Cai Jianjiang and Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Philip Chen, Air China’s Air
China Companion members will be able to earn and redeem miles when flying on Cathay Pacific-operated services world-wide. Cathay Pacific’s Asia Miles members will
be able to do the same when flying with Air China to destinations in the Chinese Mainland and overseas. The co-operation will come into effect in the third quarter of this
year.
As well as being able to redeem free airline tickets, miles from both programmes can be used to obtain a wide range of other rewards.
The Air China Companion programme has more than 2.4 million members holding Silver, Gold and Platinum Companion cards. The programme is partnered with a
number of airlines, luxury hotel groups such as Marriott, InterContinental and Mandarin Oriental, as well as with telecommunication and car rental companies. It also
offers a co-branded Air China Companion credit card with a number of banks.
Asia Miles has more than 240 partners in 9 categories. They include airlines, finance and insurance, hotels, telecommunications, cars and transport, retail, dining, travel
and leisure and health and beauty.
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