Air New Zealand extends strategic alliance with Air China
Air New Zealand has extended its strategic alliance partnership with Air China. It will continue for a further five years through March 2026. The alliance agreement was first signed in 2015.
Air New Zealand and Air China customers enjoy ticketing on either airline, reciprocal frequent flyer benefits and lounge access. Customers can also book connecting flights on regional routes in both China and 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 Covis-19,” Air NZ said.
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