Star Alliance is expanding its presence in Latin
America following the unanimous approval by its Chief Executive
Board (CEB), to accept both Avianca-TACA and Copa Airlines as
future member airlines.
“On behalf of the Chief Executive Board, it
gives me great pleasure to invite Avianca-TACA and Copa Airlines
to join the Star Alliance network. The addition of these two
quality airline groups concludes a strategic process which
increases the alliance’s footprint in the vibrant, growing
economies of Latin America,” Jaan Albrecht, CEO Star Alliance
said. “The aviation landscape in this region is changing rapidly
and alliances are playing an ever bigger role as Latin America
continues to develop.”
The combined network of the two airline groups
gives Star Alliance a more prominent footprint in Central America,
the Caribbean and the northern and western regions of South
America, as well as additional direct connections between Latin
America and cities in Europe.
Star Alliance passengers will in future have
access to a large range of new destinations and flights connecting
through the Copa Airlines hubs in Panama City (Panama) and Bogota
(Colombia) and the Avianca-TACA hubs in Bogota (Colombia), San
Salvador (El Salvador), Lima (Peru) and San Jose (Costa Rica).
At the same time, the existing Avianca-TACA and
Copa Airlines customer base will be able to access the global Star
Alliance network and make use of the benefits that an alliance
provides, such as collecting and redeeming miles on all member
carriers.
The addition of the two carrier groups is the
culmination of a strategic process to extend Star Alliance’s reach
in Latin America. This began with the addition of Continental
Airlines just over a year ago, improving connections between North
America and Central and South America. Further network expansion
and improved connectivity to, from and within South America was
made possible by the joining of TAM Airlines in May.
“Copa Airlines’ membership in Star Alliance will
enhance our global reach as we implement strong partnerships with
the Alliance’s 27 carriers and link Latin America’s most efficient
hub, our Hub of the Americas in Panama City, to Star Alliance´s
vast global network,” said Pedro Heilbron, CEO, Copa Airlines. “In
addition, our participation in the alliance will enhance our
already strong commercial alliance with United-Continental, in
place since 1998. We will now continue to build this value within
the Star Alliance family.”
“We want to thank Star Alliance for welcoming us
as future members of this truly global connectivity effort,
joining the leading airline network in terms of daily flights,
destinations and countries served as well as number of member
airlines. As Avianca-TACA we are working towards becoming a
valuable partner for Star Alliance and its members; it is a
determining factor for our competitive strategy that will enable
us to leap forward in terms of the scope and scale of the benefits
provided to our passengers,” said Fabio Villegas, CEO of
Avianca-TACA. “We are excited to start the incorporation process
that will surely yield reciprocal benefits to all our clients and
become a part of the Star Alliance promise of an enjoyable travel
experience anywhere in the world.”
Avianca-TACA and Copa Airlines will bring 46 new
destinations to the Star Alliance network. Once integration is
complete, the customers of the 31 alliance members will have
access to more than 22,500 daily flights serving 1,292
destinations in 188 countries.
Avianca-TACA serve more than 100 destinations
around the world, operating a fleet of more than 150 modern short,
medium and long range aircraft. The carrier group directly employs
almost 12,000 people and has more than three million members in
its loyalty program.
Avianca and TACA, which each consolidate several
smaller Latin American carriers, agreed to a strategic merger in
October 2009, creating a combined network focusing on North,
Central and South America, the Caribbean and cities in Europe.
TACA’s initial request for Star Alliance membership dates back to
2008.
The two airlines of Copa Holdings - Copa
Airlines and Copa Airlines Colombia - serve 52 destinations in 25
countries. The group recently strengthened its presence in
Colombia, by rebranding Aero Republica to Copa Airlines Colombia.
Copa Airlines’ Hub of the Americas at Tocumen International
Airport in Panama City, Panama, is one of Latin America’s leading
hubs, with major traffic from the Caribbean, and Central and South
America. Copa’s entrance into Star Alliance reinforces its
12-year-old alliance with United-Continental. Copa left SkyTeam in
October 2009.
In addition, Miami airport will also benefit
from the latest Star Alliance expansion, with the number of Star
Alliance member carriers present rising from seven to nine. “For
Miami, this strengthens its role as the gateway between North
America and the south of the continent,” Jaan Albrecht said.
The integration teams from Star Alliance,
Avianca-TACA, Copa Airlines and the respective mentor carriers,
Lufthansa and Continental, will now begin their work in order to
achieve integration of both airline groups by mid 2012.
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