United Airlines and Air China, both members of
Star Alliance, have expanded their codesharing agreement to cover
an additional 22 routes in the China and U.S. markets.
With the expansion, United and Air China will
codeshare together on more than 110 routes, offering customers one
of the most comprehensive route networks between the U.S. and
China.
Air China will place its CA code on United-operated
flights on 12 additional U.S. domestic routes: from Los Angeles to
Dallas/DFW, Cleveland, Tucson, San Antonio, New York/Newark and
Seattle; from San Francisco to Salt Lake City and Austin; from
Washington, D.C./Dulles to Columbus and Tampa; and from
Houston/Bush Intercontinental to Tampa and Nashville.
United will
place its UA code on Air China-operated flights on 10 additional
domestic routes in China: from Beijing to Mianyang, Taiyuan,
Sanya, Shanghai Hongqiao, Yinchuan, Xining, Liuzhou, Haikou and
Lanzhou; and from Shanghai Pudong to Yinchuan.
United
began nonstop flights to China in 1986 and today serves Beijing
with nonstop flights from Chicago, New York/Newark, San Francisco
and Washington/Dulles; Shanghai with nonstop flights from Chicago,
Guam, Los Angeles, New York/Newark and San Francisco; Chengdu with
nonstop flights from San Francisco; and Hong Kong with nonstop
flights from Chicago, Guam, New York/Newark, San Francisco,
Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City.
Air China has six gateways in the U.S.: New York/JFK, Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Houston/Bush Intercontinental, Washington,
D.C./Dulles and Honolulu.
Air China,
United Airlines
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