Air New Zealand and Air China have extended their
strategic alliance partnership for a further five years.
Before the COVID19 pandemic, China was New Zealand's
second-largest international visitor market with 450,000 arrivals in 2019.
It is also
one of the most valuable in terms of holiday visitor spend ($1.5
billion).
The alliance agreement was first put in place in
2015 and will be extended to March 2026, having been approved by
regulators in New Zealand and China.
Through the strategic alliance, services can be
easily booked through either airline. Air New Zealand and Air
China customers enjoy reciprocal frequent flyer benefits, such as
earning and spending loyalty points and lounge access.
Air New
Zealand customers also receive better access to Air China's
comprehensive domestic network, whilst for Air China customers the
alliance enhances their access to New Zealand's
regions.
"China is an incredibly important market for
Aotearoa, and for Air New Zealand. The renewal of our strategic
cooperation with Air China will be a vital boost for our tourism
industry as it recovers from the severe impact of COVID19," said
Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer, Greg Foran. "Our alliance with Air China has delivered, and
will continue to deliver, real benefit to New Zealand – including
greater choice, extra seats and more flights into New Zealand. It's a great example of how we can build
sustainable air connectivity to and from New Zealand."
Although COVID19
has affected passenger travel, the trade and business cooperation
between China and New Zealand has remained relatively stable.
"Our Shanghai route has the highest proportion of
cargo on any network we fly," said Mr Foran. "Last year we carried 2,600 tonnes of
exports to Shanghai – up 23 percent on the year before. We're
proud to bring PPE into New Zealand and take the best of
Aotearoa's premium fresh produce – seafood, red meat, dairy, fresh
fruit and vegetables – to Shanghai."
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