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Cathay Pacific and Japan Airlines eye cooperation for more flight choices and better fares

Move could bring more perks on Asia-US routes and improve competitiveness of Hong Kong’s struggling flag carrier

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Japan Airlines is on a revival after bankruptcy and a government bailout at the start of the decade. Photo: Handout
Danny Lee
Cathay Pacific Airways and Japan Airlines are eyeing closer cooperation in a move that may give passengers a greater choice of flights and fares, especially between Asia and the United States.

Masaru Onishi, the Japanese carrier’s chairman, offered support to Hong Kong’s flag carrier and expressed an interest to collaborate as both airlines met at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) annual meeting currently being held in Cancun, Mexico.

Speaking on the sidelines of the global airline summit, Onishi reached out to Cathay Pacific, which is facing challenging times amid 600 job cuts.
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Rupert Hogg became Cathay Pacific’s CEO in April. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Rupert Hogg became Cathay Pacific’s CEO in April. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

“Everyone supports Cathay Pacific. I would like to say to [Cathay CEO] Rupert [Hogg] – what can I do [to help]?” Onishi said.

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Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific and its subsidiary Cathay Dragon currently have an arrangement to sell tickets and market flights on each other’s routes to Japan, known in the industry as a “codeshare” agreement.
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