Finnair has embarked on a new interline
agreement with Australian airline, Jetstar, expanding its network
connections in the Asia Pacific area.
The cooperation allows
customers to purchase a Jetstar, Jetstar Asia, Valuair or Jetstar
Pacific flight as part of a single integrated transaction and
travel itinerary through Finnars distribution network and sold on
a Finnair E-ticket.
Finnair customers can connect onto Jetstars
network in Osaka, Tokyo, Bangkok, Hong Kong and in May 2011 also
Singapore, when Finnair commences its daily operations with the
Airbus 330 aircraft.
"The Finnair clientele in Northern Europe
benefits greatly of the new destination coverage in Australasia
provided by the Jetstar service network. The new interline
agreement makes traveling to and from the destinations covered by
the new partnership easy and convenient, and provide real value
for the traveling customers. This cooperation complements greatly
the new Finnair service to the new hub of Jetstar, Singapore,
commencing May 2011," said Paavo Virkkunen, Finnair Vice President
Alliances & Global Partnerships.
Jetstar operates an extensive domestic network in Australia as
well as regional and international services from its main base at Melbourne Airport. E.g. in New Zealand Jetstar operates to
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown and in the
Asia Pacific area, e.g. to Bali, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City,
Phuket, Kuala Lumpur and Manila using a mixed fleet of Airbus
A320, A321 and A330s.
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