Etihad Airways has signed a codeshare agreement
with Hainan Airlines of China. It is the Abu Dhabi-based airline’s
first codeshare with a Chinese carrier and its 35th with world
airlines.
Subject to regulatory approvals, from 10
January 2012, Hainan Airline’s will place its ‘HU’ code on Etihad
Airways flights between Abu Dhabi and the airline’s three gateway
cities in China: Beijing, Chengdu and Shanghai.
The arrangement will extend to Etihad
Airways flights beyond Abu Dhabi to Khartoum International Airport
in Sudan.
The Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways
James Hogan said the codeshare with Hainan Airlines would help
strengthen Etihad’s position in the competitive Chinese market.
“Working with a major player like Hainan Airlines will
increase Chinese passenger numbers on our China-Abu Dhabi services
and beyond to popular destinations in Africa, Middle East and Europe
... We look forward to expanding the
relationship to include more destinations over time,” said Mr.
Hogan.
The President of Hainan Airlines Mr Tie Li said, “The
codeshare cooperation with Etihad Airways will reinforce Hainan
Airlines’ development in the Middle East and Africa region. We
have great expectations of the partnership, and believe that
through mutual creativity, we will be able to bring synergy and
hopefully value to our customers.”
The reciprocal
agreement will integrate the Etihad Guest and Hainan Airlines
Fortune Wings Club loyalty programs, enabling travelers to earn
miles on each other’s flights.
The new codeshare
services will go on sale from 10 January 2012, for travel from
that date for Beijing and Chengdu flights, and from 1 March 2012
for Shanghai.
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