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Air France-KLM and China Eastern sign extension of their joint venture

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On Monday, November 26, Air France-KLM and China Eastern Airlines signed an agreement to extend their joint venture partnership. Among those present were Liu Shaoyong, Chairman of China Eastern Airlines, Tang Bing, EVP of China Eastern Airlines, Anne-Marie Couderc Chairman of Air France-KLM and Air France, Benjamin Smith, CEO of Air France-KLM and Air France, and Pieter Elbers, KLM President and CEO.

As part of this enhanced agreement, the three SkyTeam airlines (Air France, KLM, and China Eastern Airlines) will extend their joint venture partnership as of January 1, 2019, on two additional routes, Paris-Wuhan and Paris-Kunming. Air France, KLM, and China Eastern will offer their respective customers new codeshare and connection opportunities. Air France-KLM and China Eastern are thus continuing to develop their strategic commercial partnership aimed at offering an ever-expanding range of services to customers travelling between Europe and China.

I am very pleased to be finalizing this agreement with China Eastern,” said Benjamin Smith, CEO of Air France-KLM and CEO of Air France. “It solidifies our objectives, as outlined in July. Our strong and long-term strategic partnership with China Eastern Airlines offers our customers even more extensive and harmonized benefits across all airlines. China is an essential market for the Air France-KLM Group, with strong growth, and we must be able to offer our customers the best possible travel experience.”

Liu Shaoyong, Chairman of China Eastern Airlines added: “It is really a pleasure to witness this historical moment in cooperation with Air France and KLM.  The document we signed today is not only an extension of our Joint Venture Agreement but also an indication of our continued joint commitment to provide best possible service to our customers, with better connections and a larger variety of flight choice.  Entering into this second phase of Joint Venture, China Eastern Airlines will further enhance the cooperation with Air France and KLM, and jointly serve the travelling public with our best resources.”

 

This post was published on 26 November 2018 14:02

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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