Starting February 1, Asiana Airlines and Air
China, China's largest airline, will commence code-sharing on all
Korea-China routes operated by both airlines.
With the most number of Korea-China flights, Asiana Airlines
will now be able to offer passengers with a more convenient schedule
by flying Incheon-Beijing (6 times a day), Incheon-Qingdao (3
times a day) and Tianjin, Weihai, Dalian, Hangzhou, Chengdu and
other major cities in China more than twice a day.
For the very first time ever between Korea-China airlines, passengers
will be able to jointly accrue and redeem mileage. This code-sharing
deal is significant in that it's the first Korean-Chinese deal
to link the capital cities of both countries. This would especially
strengthen Asiana Airlines' strong presence in China which it
already holds.
Earlier on December 5, 2006 Asiana Airlines signed a MOU with
All Nippon Airways (ANA) including a code-sharing agreement and
a corporate wide alliance. Therefore, this extended code-sharing
deal with Air China covering all of China is all the more noteworthy
in that it enables Asiana Airlines to connect airlines from Korea,
Japan, and China.
All this helps bring Asiana Airlines one step closer to our customers
by offering a more convenient China flight schedule with the code-sharing
deal with Air China.
* Flight Routes and Frequency (based on roundtrip flights)