The China Eastern Airlines, one of the country's biggest
airlines, has become the first partner of the Shanghai World Expo,
it was announced Tuesday.
The partnership authorizes China Eastern to provide funding and
passenger flight services for the 2010 Shanghai World Expo,
according to the deal between the Shanghai-based airline company
and coordinators of the event.
The deal also marked the formal start of a marketing campaign
covering sponsorships, licensing and commercial services at venues
of the Shanghai World Expo, said Yang Xiong, Shanghai's vice mayor
and vice director of the event's executive committee.
The marketing campaign and partnerships are expected to help
cover part of the 30 billion yuan (US$3.75 billion) cost of the
World Expo.
Sources with the Shanghai World Expo said they will partner with
10 to 15 organizations in the fields of aviation,
telecommunications, and hospitality.
China Eastern Airlines has pledged to offer quality services and
publicize the theme of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo -- better city,
better life, said the company's president Li Fenghua at the
contract signing ceremony Tuesday.
An airplane painted with the logo and theme of the Expo left
Beijing's Capital International Airport for Shanghai at the end of
the ceremony.
One of the three largest state-owned aviation groups, China
Eastern is listed in Hong Kong, New York and Shanghai. It operates
more than 400 international and domestic routes.
The 2010 Shanghai World Expo, also known as the "Economic
Olympics", will be held from May 1 to Oct. 31, 2010 and is expected
to draw 70 million visitors from home and abroad. Two hundred
countries and international organizations will be invited to
participate in the Expo.
(Xinhua News Agency March 15, 2006)