Hawaiian Airlines has signed a codeshare
agreement with China Airlines.
The new partnership will take effect in
late 2013 and will allow Hawaiian to place its two-letter booking
code on China Airlines flights leaving Taipei for Honolulu on
Sundays and Honolulu to Taipei on Mondays; flights from Taipei to
Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore; and flights from Brisbane to
Auckland and Sydney to Auckland.
The agreement will also allow seamless
booking and check-in on a single ticket for guests traveling
between Hawai'i and multiple China Airlines destinations
throughout Asia.
"With this new partnership, our customers will
be able to have convenient access to a host of new cities
throughout Asia with connections through our new Taipei route,"
said Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiian Airlines president and CEO. "We are
very excited about our new partnership with China Airlines and
look forward to sharing our island hospitality with its customers from cities we do not serve directly today."
The
reciprocal partnership will allow China Airlines to place its
two-letter booking code on Hawaiian Airlines flights leaving Taipei to Honolulu on Mondays and Fridays and Honolulu to Taipei
on Sundays and Tuesdays; flights from Honolulu to Las Vegas,
Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Jose and Seattle;
and all inter-island flights.
In addition to the codeshare
agreement, the airlines also have completed an interline agreement
that allows for seamless travel to additional destinations in Asia
such as Okinawa, Manila, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong, and Jakarta.
Through the arrangement, travelers can book single-ticket travel
combining flights on both carriers and also enjoy one-stop
check-in with bags checked through to the final destination.
Both Hawaiian Airlines and China Airlines are also finalizing
another reciprocal partnership that will allow their respective frequent flyer members to earn and redeem miles for travel on
either carrier.
Hawaiian Airlines,
Hawaii,
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