Categories: Aviation

American Airlines and Qantas Receive DOT Joint Business Approval

As of July 20, 2019, American Airlines and Qantas Airways have received official, final approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for a joint business agreement, which will allow the two major carriers to highly integrate their operations.

The joint-business authorization gives American and Qantas the opportunity to jointly offer more products and potentially offer even better service for customers flying between the United States, and Australia and New Zealand. It gives license to Qantas and American to further deepen their longstanding partnership and deliver new routes, more destinations, reduced travel time, lower fares, and additional benefits for frequent flyers.

MORE Airlines & Airports

“We look forward to working closely with our valued partner, Qantas, on this new joint business,” said American’s Chairman and CEO Doug Parker. “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. We are grateful to Secretary Chao and the DOT team, as we welcome this fantastic news for our customers and team members.”

For decades, Qantas and American Airlines have connected travelers across the Pacific and worked together as codeshare partners and each is also already a member of the OneWorld Alliance international airline loyalty program, which provides select benefits to frequent flyers. Under the new DOT approval, the airlines will be able to add codeshare services to more of each other’s existing international flights between the U.S., and Australia and New Zealand.

The DOT approval enables Qantas to proceed with its first order of business—introducing two new routes from Brisbane to Chicago and San Francisco. The national carrier will soon operate flights three times weekly from Brisbane to San Francisco and four times per week between Brisbane and Chicago, directly linking Australia and the third-largest U.S. city for the first time ever.

Plans for these new routes, to be flown using Qantas’ Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, were announced in Brisbane last month, and are expected to debut by the end of April 2020, adding more than 170,000 seats for passengers to journey across the Pacific each year.

The direct service from Brisbane to Chicago is expected to save passengers flying between Australia and Chicago more than six hours of travel time on return trips. Seats are expected to go on sale in the coming weeks, once the schedule for Qantas’ Brisbane-Chicago and Brisbane-San Francisco flights is finalized.

For more information, visit AA.com or Qantas.com.

This post was published by our news partner: TravelPulse.com | Article Source |
TJS News

TravelPulse.com, part of the travAlliancemedia network of products, is the leading resource for the latest travel news, offers, and videos. Since 2002, TravelPulse.com has been delivering industry news, dynamic video content and important supplier and destination information that have allowed hundreds of thousands of travel agents to succeed. Now, with dedicated consumer content, TravelPulse is once again revolutionizing the way that travel content is consumed.

Recent Posts

American Heart Association CKM syndrome

Millions of Americans live with heart disease, kidney disease, and metabolic conditions like obesity and…

2 days ago

FAA Investigates Close Call Between Delta and American Aircraft at Boston Logan International Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a close call between American Airlines and Delta Air…

4 days ago

Universal Studios Hollywood Moves Security Up Front: What Changes for CityWalk and Theme Park Guests

Guests are now going through security before they reach CityWalk and the theme park gates.…

4 days ago

Consumer Reports Says Uber and Lyft Fares Can Vary Widely. Here’s What Travelers Should Do Now

The Jet Set is watching a new Consumer Reports investigation that says Uber and Lyft…

5 days ago

Greek Islands: Which One Is Actually Right for You (and How to Get There)

Here's the truth nobody says out loud: the Greek Islands are not one destination. They're…

5 days ago

American Airlines to Deploy Anti-Terror Barricades Beginning June 18

American Airlines will begin using anti-terror barricades on June 18. Although the barriers had already…

6 days ago