QF and Air China get together
Qantas and Air China have applied for a code-share arrangement on flights between Sydney and Beijing. The agreement will allow Air China to sell seats on Qantas flights.
In a letter of application to the International Air Services Commission, Qantas said the pair planned to begin code sharing from May 15.
“Air China currently operates flights between Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing, and Sydney-Melbourne, and intends to introduce these code share services in order to enhance its non-stop service offering between Beijing and Australia,” Qantas said.
Graham Muldoon
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