China Daily

China Eastern to spend $439m for stake in Air France-KLM

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

China Eastern Air Holding Co said late on Thursday it will pick up a 10 percent stake in Air France-KLM Group for about 375 million euros ($439.4 million).

This is the Shanghai-based carrier’s largest strategic investment and is expected to speed up its global expansion.

A wholly owned overseas arm of China Eastern has inked a share purchase agreement with the Paris-based airline for the purpose.

China Eastern Airlines, the listed arm of China Eastern Air Holding Co, and Air FranceKLM signed another agreement for market cooperatio­n.

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines also announced it will acquire a 10 percent stake in Air France-KLM.

Delta Air is China Eastern’s US partner. Delta Air holds a 3.55 percent stake in China Eastern.

After the agreement, both China Eastern and Delta can nominate one representa­tive each as director on the board of Air France-KLM.

China Eastern, Delta and Air France-KLM are members of SkyTeam, a global alliance of airlines that provides passengers access to more destinatio­ns, flight frequencie­s and connectivi­ty.

The three carriers based in three continents hope to build closer commercial ties through equity deals and market cooperatio­n agreements.

“The three of us are all renowned internatio­nal airlines with a history of cooperatio­n, which lays a solid foundation for this strategic investment,” said Liu Shaoyong, chairman of China Eastern.

According to their market cooperatio­n agreement, China Eastern and Air France- KLM will join forces to explore the markets in China and Europe, simplify transit processes and improve passenger and luggage services.

“We will also start cooperatio­n in resource-sharing and e-commerce. The goal is to enhance our internatio­nalization in terms of competitiv­eness and brand,” said Dong Bo, chief marketing officer of China Eastern Airlines.

Thierry Beragnes, Thierry Beragnes, Alliances Air France-KLM’s vice-president for Asia-Pacific region, called the cooperatio­n agreement the beginning of a new journey. He believes the three airlines will grow stronger in the three markets.

Analysts said cooperatio­n among China Eastern, Air France-KLM and Delta will broaden their growth potential in the fast-growing travel markets in China, Europe and the US.

China Eastern owns a fleet of more than 650 aircraft and serves more than 100 million passengers every year. It operates 67 flights per week to Europe.

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