Air China and Royal Jordanian Sign MOU on Code-Sharing Cooperation
Air China and Royal Jordanian Airlines signed a cooperation memorandum of understanding in Beijing on August 21, agreeing to explore code-sharing on key routes and deepen interline cooperation. The two carriers will leverage their Beijing and Amman hubs to offer passengers more travel options and transit services, while also collaborating in ground handling, air cargo, in-flight catering, product training, and brand promotion to enhance overall service standards.
Air China Limited and Royal Jordanian Airlines formally signed a cooperation memorandum of understanding in Beijing on August 21. Under the memorandum, the two carriers will actively explore code-sharing cooperation on key routes, leveraging the Beijing and Amman hubs to provide passengers with a wider range of travel options and transit services.
The two parties will also deepen coordination in commercial areas including interline operations, product training, and brand promotion. Around the Beijing and Amman hubs, they will cooperate in operational support fields such as ground handling, air cargo, and in-flight catering, with the aim of raising the overall standard of the aviation service system.
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