The CEOs of SkyTeam member airlines have signed
a Memorandum of Understanding confirming Shanghai-based China Eastern's plans to
join the SkyTeam Alliance by mid-2011. With China Eastern as a
partner, SkyTeam passengers would benefit from improved access to
SkyTeam's extensive Chinese domestic network.
"Today, China Eastern has taken an important step
towards its future growth and the SkyTeam members are honored to
be part of this journey," said Chairman of the SkyTeam Governing
Board, Leo van Wijk. "I cannot emphasize
the importance of China's position in the global economy enough
and increasing our network presence in this rapidly growing and
dynamic part of the world will bring more benefits to both our
members and customers. In our 10th anniversary year, the
commitment shown by China Eastern will further strengthen
SkyTeam's position as a leading alliance for the future."
With the addition of a second Chinese airline, SkyTeam customers
worldwide will benefit from greater access to China and Asia
Pacific. Servicing more than 150 destinations in China and abroad,
China Eastern provides an extensive route network. Current SkyTeam
member China Southern already covers China through its hubs in
Guangzhou and Beijing. Together with China Eastern and its hub in
Shanghai, SkyTeam will be able to offer services out of the three
major Chinese markets. China Eastern will bring 25 unique new
destinations that will enrich SkyTeam's current network. The China
Eastern network also covers Southeast Asia, Europe, North America,
South Africa and Australia. Combined with Korean Air, the three
Asian carriers will further strengthen SkyTeam's presence in Asia.
"Joining an international airline alliance is China Eastern
Airlines' strategic deployment to continuously strengthen core
profitability and boost market competitiveness," said Mr. Liu.
"For China Eastern Airlines, joining SkyTeam is the just way
leading to a globalized market, which will provide wider space for
growth. It offers rare opportunities to absorb successful
experiences and realize great-leap-forward developments. It
provides ideal chances to raise management level, improve
operation quality and accelerate the application of information
technology.
China Eastern's growth ambitions reach far beyond Asia.
Cooperation with Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico offers great
potential in the trans-Pacific and Latin American markets. At the
same time, increasing growth figures to and from Europe will be
obtained through China Eastern's cooperation with Aeroflot, Air
France, Alitalia, CSA Czech Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.
Managing Director of SkyTeam Marie-Joseph Male shared some more detail about the joining process,
"The next step is expected to be taken in June 2010, when China
Eastern and SkyTeam will sign an alliance agreement that will lead
to the official SkyTeam membership with an effective entry around
mid 2011."
Also in June, SkyTeam plans to welcome two additional
members to the alliance, Vietnam Airlines of Vietnam and TAROM of
Romania.
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