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Virgin Atlantic, China eastern and Air France -KLM announce intention to launch a joint venture

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Virgin Atlantic has announced its intention to enter into a joint venture with China Eastern and Air France-KLM, providing customers with increased choice and connectivity across Europe and China.  The announcement reaffirms the airline’s commitment to the Far East and Shanghai as a destination, which recently celebrated 20 years of Virgin Atlantic flights.

Once approved, the new deal is set to formally replace the current joint venture China Eastern has with Virgin Atlantic’s future partners, Air France-KLM, who already work together on a portfolio of flights between Paris, Amsterdam and China.

Expected to launch in Spring 2020, Virgin Atlantic plans to seek to codeshare for the first time on China Eastern services between London and Shanghai.  This will open up a range of customer benefits, including the opportunity to earn and redeem miles across both carriers on flights between the UK and China.

Virgin Atlantic and China Eastern currently both have a daily flight between Heathrow and Shanghai-Pudong with China Eastern also set to up its three times weekly service from Gatwick to a daily flight, later this month. The proposed joint venture will also allow customers to take advantage of China Eastern’s domestic network, which includes 188 destinations across mainland China. 

The announcement falls as Virgin Atlantic marks its 20 year anniversary of flying to Shanghai. With the Far East and Shanghai already holding such strong heritage for the airline, the proposed joint venture symbolises the next chapter for this valued region in the airline’s route network. Since commencing flying to Shanghai in 1999, Virgin Atlantic has co-ordinated over 12,000 flights and carried over 2.5 million customers. 

“Our announcement today regarding our intention to enter into a joint venture with China Eastern and Air France-KLM truly emphasises our commitment to China and our growing portfolio in the Far East. The move clearly reflects our mission to offer our customers enhanced connectivity and choice by working with the best partners in the business.”  Juha Jarvinen, Chief Commercial Officer at Virgin Atlantic commented.

“We have a strong heritage of flying to China and I’m delighted that this announcement comes at a time when we celebrate 20 years of flying between London and Shanghai, further cementing our dedication to the region for another generation.”

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