Qantas And Air NZ Announce Codeshare Deal
Qantas And Air New Zealand Announce Codeshare Deal
to Make Travel Easier
• Codeshare agreement on
115 domestic routes in New Zealand and
Australia
• Faster connections between
flights to reduce total journey time by up to two
hours
• Other potential areas of
cooperation include ground handling, freight and
biofuel
Sydney/Auckland, 1 June 2018:
Air New Zealand and Qantas have today announced
plans for a reciprocal codeshare agreement that leverages
the strengths of each carrier’s domestic networks, making
travel within Australia and New Zealand
easier.
Under the codeshare Qantas
intends to add its code on up to 30 routes on Air New
Zealand’s domestic network and Air New Zealand intends to
add its code on up to 85 routes on Qantas’ domestic
network.
Coordination of check-in
and handling at airports will mean shorter connection times,
opening up more onward flights for customers on each
carrier’s domestic networks and faster journey times
overall.
Eligible customers will
have access to a combined total of 36 domestic lounges on
both sides of the Tasman when flying on routes covered by
the codeshare agreement.
Qantas
Group CEO Alan Joyce said the two national carriers had a
lot of shared history as well as a shared goal of making
travel easier.
“Our relationship
with Air New Zealand goes back almost 80 years. We’ve been
partners at various stages over that time and we have a lot
of respect for them as a
competitor.
“A codeshare deal on
our domestic networks makes sense for customers because it
leverages the strengths we each have in our home markets.”
Air New Zealand Chief Executive
Officer Christopher Luxon said the codeshare will see two of
the world’s best airlines offer their customers a full
service experience when they make domestic connections
within New Zealand or
Australia.
“While the two airlines
will continue to compete very strongly across all markets,
Air New Zealand and Qantas are known for having a commitment
to innovation, customer service excellence, operational
performance and safety. We are confident that our
respective customers will enjoy the reciprocal benefits on
both sides of the Tasman.”
The two
CEOs noted that over time there was potential for them to
explore areas of mutual interest, including research into
biofuels, freight and ground-handling
opportunities.
The codeshare and
customer offering will exclude Trans-Tasman flights. Qantas
will continue to codeshare on all connecting Jetstar New
Zealand services.
Tickets for the
codeshare services will be available by the end of July
2018, for travel from 28 October
2018