Taiwan's China Airlines, US Delta Air expand code-sharing program Taipei, Aug 3, 2006 Taiwan's leading carrier China Airlines (CAL) said Thursday it has expanded code-sharing services with US-based Delta Air Lines since August 1. China Airlines has added three round-trip sectors to the two airlines' code-sharing program -- from Los Angeles to Hartford, Columbus and Raleigh/Durham. Under the latest code-sharing plans, CAL's operations in the US will cover East and West Coast markets, as well as the Midwest and South. Meanwhile, Delta codes will be used for CAL flights from Anchorage, Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York (JFK), San Francisco and Seattle to Taipei, as well as onwards to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Delta codes will also be used for CAL flights from Tokyo to Taipei, it added. The two carriers first launched two-way codeshare cooperation on trans-Pacific services in May, 2004. CAL currently serves 62 passenger and cargo destinations in 23 countries. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links China News from SinoDaily.com
Hong Kong Airport confirms 20-year Zhuhai Airport management deal Hong Kong, Aug 3, 2006 Hong Kong's Airport Authority (AAHK) confirmed Thursday it had won approval from Chinese officials to run nearby Zhuhai's airport in a 250 million yuan deal (30 million dollars) over 20 years. |
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