Air China and United Airlines have signed a
multi-year agreement to strengthen their long-standing strategic
partnership.
In addition to the long-term extension of their
agreement, Air China and United have established a joint strategic
initiative that will significantly deepen coordination between the
two airlines for the benefit of their customers in China and the
United States.
Air China’s President, Song Zhiyong, said,
“Both the United States and China are crucial for the
international aviation market. I firmly believe that the
strengthened partnership between United and Air China will provide
better and more convenient services for the passengers in the
joint Sino-U.S. market.”
Through the new initiative, Air
China and United will work together to elevate their product
offering to customers across the travel experience, including:
- Expanding connecting flight opportunities to further enhance
their industry-leading joint network between China and the United States;
- Creating a more seamless experience for customers when
traveling through key gateway airports, such as Beijing and San Francisco;
- Enhancing elite frequent flyer benefits for each
other’s most loyal customers when traveling on the joint network;
and
- Coordinating and expanding joint marketing and
product-enhancement opportunities in both the United States and
China.
The new initiative will be led by senior executives
from both carriers, who will meet regularly to coordinate new
initiative rollouts, promote closer cultural integration between
Air China and United, and prepare both companies for future joint
opportunities.
United’s President and Chief Executive
Officer, Oscar Munoz, said, “We are honored by the close
partnership United and Air China have shared since 2003 and the
positive difference it has made in the travel experience for both
carriers’ customers. This agreement marks a significant milestone
in our long-standing cooperation and further distinguishes United
and Air China as the leading carriers between the U.S. and China.”
United currently serves three mainland China destinations
nonstop from its premier Asia Pacific gateway at San Francisco.
United will launch an additional nonstop service from San
Francisco to its fourth destination in mainland China, Xi'an, on
8 May 2016 (westbound), and its fifth destination in mainland
China, Hangzhou, on 13 July 2016 (westbound), subject to
government approval.
Air China and United, both members of Star
Alliance, carried more than 2.7
million customers between the two countries in 2015. The carriers
operate codeshare flights on 47 routes in China, 72 routes in the
U.S. and Mexico, and 16 trans-Pacific nonstop routes between China
and the United States.
United in China
United
celebrated its 30th anniversary of service to mainland China in
February 2016 and today serves Beijing with nonstop flights to and
from Chicago, New York/Newark, San Francisco and
Washington/Dulles; Shanghai with nonstop flights to and from
Chicago, Guam, Los Angeles, New York/Newark and San Francisco; and
Chengdu with nonstop flights to and from San Francisco.
Air China in the United States
On 7 January 1981, Air China
launched the first scheduled trans-Pacific flight between the
United States and China, from Beijing to New York.
Today, through
its main hub in Beijing, Air China provides nonstop services to
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Washington Dulles, Honolulu,
New York J.F.K. and Newark, subject to government approval.
Air
China will launch another nonstop flight to San Jose from Shanghai
this summer and strengthen the capacity of its Beijing-San
Francisco service in early August.
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