The Chief Executive Board (CEB) of Star Alliance
has unanimously approved the application of Ethiopian Airlines to
join the global airline alliance.
Ethiopian Airlines will become the third Star
Alliance member carrier on the African Continent, joining EgyptAir
and South African Airways.
“On behalf of the Chief Executive Board, it
gives me great pleasure to invite Ethiopian Airlines to join the
Star Alliance network. Ethiopian’s extensive intra-African network
will provide more choice for our travellers and bring the Star
Alliance benefits to new markets. Moreover, we will in future have
three main hubs in Africa – Addis Ababa, Cairo and Johannesburg –
allowing for an ideal access to the continent from either the
North, Centre-East or South,” said Jaan Albrecht, CEO Star
Alliance.
The acceptance of Ethiopian Airlines is an
integral part of Star Alliance’s Africa strategy. Market studies,
conducted by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as
well as by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO),
show that Africa is forecast to have the second highest growth
rate in air traffic over the coming years. Demand will mainly stem
from economic growth made possible by increasing political
stability and creating better business climate on the continent.
Through its future membership in Star Alliance,
Ethiopian Airlines will gain access to the many markets across the
globe. By the same token, more business travellers from Ethiopia
and across Africa will in future benefit from the Star Alliance
customer proposition: world- wide reach via the extensive network,
seamless travel and status recognition through the frequent flyer
programmes.
The integration teams of Ethiopian Airlines,
mentoring carrier Lufthansa and Star Alliance will begin their
work shortly, with the aim of completing the membership process
within the next 12 months.
Ethiopian Airlines will add five new countries
(Chad, Congo, Djibouti, Mali, and Niger) and 24 African
destinations to the Star Alliance network, which will then
encompass a total of 29 carriers, offering a choice of more than
21,380 daily flights to 1,196 destinations in 186 countries.
Mr. Girma Wake CEO Ethiopian Airlines, added,
“We are happy and honoured to be invited to the big family of
airlines. Ethiopian will definitely enhance Star Alliance’s global
network. Our long experience in the Africa market, coupled with
our strategic hub Addis Ababa, and the recently created Lomé hub
will allow Star Alliance members to access many new markets in
Africa. Together, we can offer our passengers more convenient
flight schedules, greater flight frequencies, a larger network and
more on-line connections. All these features improve the quality
of the service available to our customers.”
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