Xiamen Airlines Los Angeles Office Hosts Route Promotion Luncheon, Using Aviation as a Bridge to Tell China’s Story Well
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LAPost / Pasadena, CA (December 5, 2025) — The Xiamen Airlines Los Angeles Office held a “Media and Partners Route Promotion Luncheon” on December 5 local time, welcoming representatives from major local media, travel industry partners, and business organizations. The office expressed its sincere appreciation to partners who have long supported the development of Xiamen Airlines, and systematically introduced key highlights including its North American route network, service and product upgrades, and the 2026 partner incentive policies.
At the luncheon, representatives of the Xiamen Airlines Los Angeles Office provided a detailed overview of the airline’s international route network planning, sustainability goals, and the latest upgrades to passenger travel experience. In-depth exchanges were also conducted with attending guests on topics such as market cooperation and passenger sourcing.
Guests noted that Xiamen Airlines’ steady development in the North American market represents not only the expansion of aviation services, but also an important “aerial corridor” through which China presents its image to the international community and tells China’s story to the world.
During the 2025/2026 winter–spring season, Xiamen Airlines will continue to operate three major international routes in North America: Los Angeles–Xiamen (LAX–XMN), New York–Fuzhou (JFK–FOC), and Vancouver–Xiamen (YVR–XMN). The airline also maintains stable SPA interline cooperation with American Airlines (AA), Alaska Airlines (AS), United Airlines (UA), and LATAM Airlines (LA), providing passengers with more efficient and convenient one-stop connections between North America, South America, mainland China, and the Asia-Pacific region.
During the event, Xiamen Airlines emphasized its 2026 partner rebate incentive program and unveiled newly upgraded value-added route service products, offering more competitive policy support to help partners expand markets and enhance sales performance.
In response to common concerns from guests regarding operational support at Los Angeles and Xiamen airports, transfer procedures, and related service facilities, the Xiamen Airlines Los Angeles Office team provided on-site explanations and interactive discussions, fully demonstrating the airline’s professional capabilities and continued investment in operational safety and passenger service保障.
A number of guests from travel media and industry institutions also shared their observations of the China–U.S. aviation market, as well as North American travelers’ actual needs and consumption trends for travel to China, offering valuable references for Xiamen Airlines in further optimizing product configurations and improving market precision.
In addition, representatives from the Xiamen Airlines Los Angeles Office highlighted major tourist destinations in Fujian Province and across China, including world cultural and natural heritage sites such as Gulangyu Island, Mount Wuyi, and the Fujian Tulou, as well as key hub and tourist cities including Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi’an, systematically showcasing China’s rich and diverse tourism resources. At the same time, guests were briefed on China’s continuously optimized visa-free entry and transit visa-free policies, providing a more convenient policy environment for North American travelers visiting China for tourism, family visits, and business purposes.
Attending guests noted that while actively promoting routes and expanding market cooperation, the Xiamen Airlines Los Angeles Office has also, through tourism promotion and policy interpretation, become an important window for connecting China and the United States, understanding China, and learning about Fujian, serving as a vivid example of “telling China’s story well.”
Representatives of the Xiamen Airlines Los Angeles Office stated that the airline will continue to deepen its presence in the North American market, continuously optimize its route network, enhance service quality, and strengthen local partnerships. While advancing civil aviation exchanges between China and the United States, it remains committed to providing passengers with a safer, greener, and more comfortable flying experience.
















