Dragonair has
announced it is to become a partner airline of JAL Mileage Bank, the
frequent-flyer programme of Japan Airlines. Dragonair passengers who are
members of the programme will be able to begin earning mileage and
redeeming free flights on Dragonair from June 1.
“This announcement means Dragonair passengers will have more options to
earn and redeem flights,” said Stanley Hui, Dragonair’s Chief Executive
Officer. “We’re pleased to be able to offer this value-added service and
to be partnering with such a quality programme.”
“JAL Mileage Bank’s new link with Dragonair extends our customers’
benefits in a key business travel region.” said Katsuo Haneda, Managing
Director and Senior Vice President, Passenger Marketing for Japan
Airlines. “We are delighted to be cooperating with such a reputable
carrier which complements our own network so well.”
JAL Mileage Bank is one of the biggest frequent-flyer programmes in Asia
and has more than eight million members worldwide. It is the second
frequent-flyer programme with which Dragonair has partnered; members of
Asia Miles are already able to earn and redeem points with the airline.
Dragonair is a Hong Kong-based airline, operating a fleet of five
A330-300s, three A321s and six A320s in addition to a Boeing 747-200
freighter. It has announced plans to almost double its fleet by the end
of 2005. The airline’s passenger network covers 27 destinations across
the Asia-Pacific region, while its cargo network connects the markets of
Europe, the Middle East and China. |