Jetstar interlines
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: HKG
Programs: CX DM, SQ, BA, TG, Sheba, VN, MPO since 1980
Posts: 1,058
Jetstar interlines
Dec 22, 2010
Jetstar partners Cathay Pacific and Dragonair
AUSTRALIA'S low fares airline Jetstar has launched two new interline agreements with Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragonair.
This will allow customers to purchase a Jetstar or Jetstar Pacific (subject to e-ticket implementation) flight as part of a single integrated transaction and travel itinerary.
Cathay Pacific operates up to 18 daily services between Hong Kong and Australia, New Zealand and Vietnam, while Dragonair offers an extensive North Asian network and connects into Jetstar Pacific in Vietnam via Hanoi.
The agreements mark the 16th and 17th interline airline agreements in Jetstar's growing carrier partnerships including Qantas, Air France/KLM, American Airlines, Air Canada and Japan Airlines.
Jetstar chief commercial officer David Koczkar said the new agreements are part of Jetstar's ongoing expansion into the China market. He added this would provide a new and important connection for inbound Hong Kong and Chinese flyers to travel to and within Australia and New Zealand, as well as the Vietnamese operations.
For passengers connecting international to international under the agreement, Jetstar will provide Cathay Pacific and Dragonair customers baggage allowances, through bag-tagging and on select services like complimentary onboard meals and comfort packs
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_616442.html
Jetstar partners Cathay Pacific and Dragonair
AUSTRALIA'S low fares airline Jetstar has launched two new interline agreements with Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragonair.
This will allow customers to purchase a Jetstar or Jetstar Pacific (subject to e-ticket implementation) flight as part of a single integrated transaction and travel itinerary.
Cathay Pacific operates up to 18 daily services between Hong Kong and Australia, New Zealand and Vietnam, while Dragonair offers an extensive North Asian network and connects into Jetstar Pacific in Vietnam via Hanoi.
The agreements mark the 16th and 17th interline airline agreements in Jetstar's growing carrier partnerships including Qantas, Air France/KLM, American Airlines, Air Canada and Japan Airlines.
Jetstar chief commercial officer David Koczkar said the new agreements are part of Jetstar's ongoing expansion into the China market. He added this would provide a new and important connection for inbound Hong Kong and Chinese flyers to travel to and within Australia and New Zealand, as well as the Vietnamese operations.
For passengers connecting international to international under the agreement, Jetstar will provide Cathay Pacific and Dragonair customers baggage allowances, through bag-tagging and on select services like complimentary onboard meals and comfort packs
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_616442.html

