21 July, 2019

American Airlines and Qantas get green light for joint venture


Qantas and American Airlines welcome the US Department of Transportation’s tentative approval of the carriers’ joint business to better serve customers flying between the United States and Australia and New Zealand.


Final approval of the joint business will allow for commercial integration between the two carriers, delivering new routes and significant customer benefits not possible through any other form of cooperation, including:



The opportunity to launch new routes and flights to new destinations, including to city pairs not currently served by either carrier.

An expanded codeshare relationship and optimised schedules on trans-Pacific services, opening up more connections to more destinations and reduced total travel time.

Better access to seats on each carrier’s network, leading to lower fares.

Additional frequent flyer benefits by further integrating the carrier’s programs, including higher earn rates for points on each other’s networks beyond what is possible today through oneworld, as well as increased redemption opportunities and improved reciprocal end-to-end recognition of our top-tier frequent flyers.

Co-location at airports, investments in lounges, baggage systems and other infrastructure designed to better serve the carriers’ joint customers.
As part of the case put to the DOT, Qantas and American flagged an intention to launch several new routes within the first two years of the proposed joint business. Qantas expects to announce details of two new routes – Brisbane-Chicago and Brisbane-San Francisco – once final approval is received.

“As was evident in the unprecedented level of public support for this application, the joint business will also create additional jobs at our respective companies and in the industries we serve,” said American’s Chairman and CEO Doug Parker. “We thank Secretary Chao and the DOT for their careful consideration and look forward to final approval in the coming weeks.”

"“We look forward to working closely with our valued partner, Qantas, on this new joint business. We now have the opportunity to launch new routes and provide enhanced service with better schedules, additional frequent flyer benefits and continued investments in the overall customer experience. " Parker said. 

Qantas Group Chief Executive Officer, Alan Joyce, said: “Both airlines submitted a compelling proposal to the DOT that would bring significant benefits to millions of travellers and a boost to tourism.

“For more than 30 years, Qantas and American have connected the US and Australia as partners. This joint business means that we’ll be able to deepen this partnership to offer new routes, better flight connections and more frequent flyer benefits.”

Qantas and American will review the Order, with a final decision from the DOT expected in the next few weeks.







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