Australian Airline Teams Up with Chinese Carrier
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Here’s a good example of how global airlines are becoming: Qantas airways of Australia has just announced it will be partnering with China Eastern Airlines, one of the largest carriers in China, to form a budget airline, which will be based in Hong Kong.
This is one of the latest ventures starting up in anticipation of the expected major increase in air travel in Avia. Quantas and China Eastern (based in Shanghai) will invest nearly USD $200 million in the venture. The new airline is going to be called Jetstar Hong Kong and is expected to begin operations next year. It will operate shorter routes in Asia — Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia and China.
Other similar new airlines include Peach, a low-cost carrier which is part-owned by All Nippon Airways of Japan, and Scoot, which is a new carrier planned by Singapore Airlines. Also, AirAsia, which is based in Malaysia and is one of the “pioneer” Asian budget airlines; it has been in operation since 2001.
Quantas has some experience with low-cost airlines already: Jetstar, owned by Quantas, already operates in Australia, New Zealand, Singpore and Vietnam. And Jetstar Japan, another new airline will start operations this summer.
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