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Order HereAll Nippon Airways (ANA) has secured Japanese antitrust clearance for its transpacific cargo joint venture (JV) with Star Alliance partner United Airlines.
The joint venture, which was first announced last November, has been approved by Japanese transport ministry MLIT. The partners said the partnership will create “a more efficient and comprehensive” transpacific cargo network.
“This antitrust immunity and any additional government approvals, enables ANA and United to jointly manage activities covered by the air cargo joint venture—including network planning, pricing, sales and handling—on specified transpacific routes. This cargo joint venture is the first of its kind between Asia and the Americas, and would generate substantial service benefits for freight customers including an expanded network, greater capacity and expedited transport,” ANA said in a statement.
ANA already has joint ventures in place with United Airlines (transpacific), Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines and Austrian Airlines (Japan-Europe).
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Order HereAll Nippon Airways (ANA) has secured Japanese antitrust clearance for its transpacific cargo joint venture (JV) with Star Alliance partner United Airlines.
The joint venture, which was first announced last November, has been approved by Japanese transport ministry MLIT. The partners said the partnership will create “a more efficient and comprehensive” transpacific cargo network.
“This antitrust immunity and any additional government approvals, enables ANA and United to jointly manage activities covered by the air cargo joint venture—including network planning, pricing, sales and handling—on specified transpacific routes. This cargo joint venture is the first of its kind between Asia and the Americas, and would generate substantial service benefits for freight customers including an expanded network, greater capacity and expedited transport,” ANA said in a statement.
ANA already has joint ventures in place with United Airlines (transpacific), Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines and Austrian Airlines (Japan-Europe).
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Order HereAll Nippon Airways (ANA) has secured Japanese antitrust clearance for its transpacific cargo joint venture (JV) with Star Alliance partner United Airlines.
The joint venture, which was first announced last November, has been approved by Japanese transport ministry MLIT. The partners said the partnership will create “a more efficient and comprehensive” transpacific cargo network.
“This antitrust immunity and any additional government approvals, enables ANA and United to jointly manage activities covered by the air cargo joint venture—including network planning, pricing, sales and handling—on specified transpacific routes. This cargo joint venture is the first of its kind between Asia and the Americas, and would generate substantial service benefits for freight customers including an expanded network, greater capacity and expedited transport,” ANA said in a statement.
ANA already has joint ventures in place with United Airlines (transpacific), Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines and Austrian Airlines (Japan-Europe).
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AIRLINE PARTNERSHIP disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.