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Jetstar signs interline flights with Cathay Pacific, Dragonair
Jetstar Airways has entered commercial agreements
with two Hong Kong carriers – Cathay Pacific and Dragonair – to enable their
passengers to fly with the Australian low-fare carrier and Vietnam’s Jetstar
Pacific as part of a single integrated transaction and travel itinerary.
Jetstar Airways said in a statement obtained by the Daily last week that
Dragonair’s extensive network of flights in North Asia would connect to the
services operated by the low-cost Jetstar Pacific in Vietnam via Noi Bai
International Airport in Hanoi.
Cathay Pacific, one of the leading airlines in Asia, currently conducts up to 18
daily flights between Hong Kong and Australia and New Zealand as well as Tan Son
Nhat Airport in HCMC. Jetstar Airways also flies between the biggest
international airport in Vietnam and Australia.
Jetstar chief commercial officer David Koczkar said the agreements would
facilitate connections for customers of the two Hong Kong airlines to travel to
and around Australia as well as within Asia on its Pan Asian network.
“These agreements enable Cathay Pacific and Dragonair customers to access and
book a Jetstar domestic or international sector as part of a single seamless
reservation,” Koczkar said. “This will be particularly attractive for Hong Kong
and Chinese flyers planning their travel to and within Australia and New
Zealand, as well as on our growing domestic Vietnamese operations.”
As a partner of Jetstar Airways, Jetstar Pacific is operating more than 40 daily
flights from and to HCMC, Hanoi, Danang, Vinh, Haiphong and Hue. This second
biggest carrier in Vietnam now has seven Boeing B737-400 and Airbus A320 planes
and looks set to expand its all-Airbus-A320 fleet to 15 in the next four years.
Jetstar Airways is under the umbrella of Qantas, an Australian airline group
which announced last year to acquire a 27% stake in Jetstar Pacific and has the
right to increase its ownership in the Vietnamese carrier to 30% under a
US$50-million agreement signed with State Capital Investment Corp. (SCIC). SCIC
is the biggest shareholder of Jetstar Pacific.
Jetstar Airways said the pacts with Cathay Pacific and Dragonair were the 16th
and 17th interline airline ones in Jetstar’s growing carrier partnerships,
including Qantas, Air France/KLM, American Airlines, Air Canada and Japan
Airlines.
For passengers on international to international flight connection under the
agreements, Jetstar will provide Cathay Pacific and Dragonair passengers with
baggage allowances, through bag-tagging and on select services, complimentary
onboard offerings such as meals and comfort packs.
Source: SGT |
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