SkyTeam Becomes First Alliance to Add Carrier from the
Mainland of China
BEIJING, November 15, 2007 - Today China Southern
Airlines officially became the 11th full member of SkyTeam, making the alliance
the first to welcome a carrier from the mainland of China. China is one of the
fastest growing aviation markets in the world and the addition of China Southern
allows SkyTeam to provide its customers around the world with greater travel
options to one of the world's top tourist destinations.
With the addition of China Southern Airlines, SkyTeam
now serves approximately 428 million annual passengers through a worldwide
system of 16,400 daily flights covering 841 destinations in 162 countries. China
Southern, with the most extensive airline route network in China, operates the
largest and most advanced airline fleet in the country. The carrier is also
widely recognized for its safety and customer service standards, and was honored
with the Four-Star Flight Safety Award by the General Administration of Civil
Aviation of China (CAAC) in 2007 - the most prestigious award in safe flight
operations in the Chinese aviation industry.
"We are excited to welcome China Southern Airlines,
one of Asia's largest and leading carriers, into our network," said Leo van
Wijk, chairman of the SkyTeam Governing Board. "This move allows us to offer our
customers unparalleled access to the markets they want to reach. Offering the
highest flight frequencies in China, China Southern's membership strengthens the
alliance's position in serving the world's fastest growing markets."
The addition of China Southern also bolsters the
alliance's global hub network with the addition of New Baiyun International
Airport, a well-positioned, modern hub in Guangzhou, and Beijing Capital
International Airport. China Southern is the first carrier in China to operate
its own terminal at Beijing Capital International Airport, China's busiest hub.
"SkyTeam is known for its unrivaled global
connectivity and as a member, we can better serve our customers, particularly as
the 2008 Beijing Olympics approach," said Liu Shao Yong, Chairman of China
Southern Airlines, at a welcome ceremony in Beijing. "China Southern's extensive
intra-Asia network serves as a powerful link in SkyTeam's robust global
network," added Mr. Liu.
The welcome ceremony, which took place at Great Hall
of the People in Beijing, was attended by Zeng Pei Yan, Vice Premier of the
State Council of China; Liu Shao Yong, Chairman of China Southern Airlines; Yang
Yuanyuan, Minister, General Administration of Civil Aviation of China; Leo van
Wijk, SkyTeam Governing Board Chairman; as well as Yang Ho Cho, Chairman and CEO
of Korean Air; and other SkyTeam representatives.
China Southern Airlines made significant progress and
fulfilled all SkyTeam alliance membership requirements since signing a
memorandum for membership in August 2004. The carrier earned recognition as a
SkyTeam member airline after reaching a number of agreements with each of the
alliance member carriers, including bilateral codeshare, frequent flyer and
lounge agreements.
At the ceremony, China Southern Airlines recognized
November 15 as Alliance Day. In celebrating their membership in SkyTeam, the
airline offered a special gift to Chinese passengers (including those from
Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao) and citizens from the home countries of the other
SkyTeam member airlines -- those who were traveling with China Southern on
November 15 and also happened to be celebrating a birthday on November 15
received a complimentary domestic or international ticket on the
carrier.