Media release
1 September 2015
Air New Zealand and Air China launch new alliance route
Air New Zealand and Air China have today launched joint sales for a new daily direct service between Auckland and
Beijing after receiving approval from New Zealand Minister of Transport Hon Simon Bridges to form a strategic alliance.
The alliance between the two national carriers will see air capacity between Auckland and Mainland China increase by
more than 25 percent year round.
Under the alliance Air New Zealand will continue to operate daily between Auckland and Shanghai and Air China will
operate the new service between Auckland and Beijing. The two carriers will codeshare on each other’s services between
New Zealand and China.
The Beijing-Auckland service will begin operating on 10 December this year and fares will go on sale immediately, with a
special limited time introductory fare from just $539NZD one-way (terms and conditions apply).
The alliance will offer better access to Air China’s comprehensive domestic network for Air New Zealand customers, while
Air China customers will have enhanced access to Air New Zealand’s network including domestic New Zealand, Australia,
the Pacific Islands and South America.
Both Air New Zealand and Air China are members of Star Alliance, meaning customers will continue to enjoy reciprocal
frequent flyer benefits including loyalty earning and redemption and lounge access.
Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Christopher Luxon says the agreement between the two airlines will help to
deepen tourism and business connections between China and New Zealand.
“China is New Zealand’s second largest inbound visitor market and by collaborating with a strong, well respected home
market carrier like Air China we can work together to grow this market, and benefit customers through a new direct link
between New Zealand and Beijing,” says Mr Luxon.
Air China Chief Executive Officer Song Zhiyong says the relationship between China and New Zealand is going from
strength to strength, with increased economic, cultural and political exchanges in recent years.
“We are committed to working with our Star Alliance partner to meet the growing demand from travellers in both markets
and provide greater benefits to them,” says Mr Song.
Under the alliance Air New Zealand will continue to operate its new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft on the Auckland –
Shanghai route, offering customers Business Premier, Premium Economy, Economy Skycouch and Economy seating. Initially
Air China will operate A330-200 aircraft between Auckland and Beijing which feature Business and Economy cabins.
The two flag carriers signed a Statement of Intent to form an alliance in November 2014. The New Zealand Minister of
Transport has authorised the alliance until 31 March 2021.
Visit www.airnewzealand.co.nz for more information and to book.
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About Air China
Air China is China’s is the national flag carrier of China and a member carrier of the world’s largest airline network -
Star Alliance. As of July 2015, Air China had a fleet of 523 passenger aircraft and freighters (including those of the
carriers which Air China has a majority stake in). It operates 349 routes, including 87 international routes, 16
regional routes and 246 domestic routes. It serves 168 cities in 35 countries and regions, including 58 international
cities, 4 regional cities and 106 domestic cities. For more, visit Air China’s website www.airchina.com.