Delta Air Lines is supporting Saudi Arabian
Airlines' decision to join the SkyTeam global airline alliance in
2012.
"Saudi Arabian's growing hub in Riyadh and
extensive network throughout the Middle East will bring Delta
customers greater access to destinations across one of the world's
most important economic regions," said Charlie Pappas, Delta's
vice president – Alliances. "We are honored that Saudi Arabian has
chosen to link its future growth and success with Delta and our
SkyTeam partners, while bringing our alliance greater access to
destinations across the Middle East."
Saudi Arabian has a broad Middle Eastern and
international network that will add 35 new destinations to the
SkyTeam alliance network including Alexandria, Islamabad and
Colombo. Delta customers can connect onto Saudi Arabian flights at
Delta and SkyTeam hubs, including New York-JFK, Paris Charles de
Gaulle and Milan.
Saudi Arabia is one of the Middle East's leading
economies and one of the world's largest oil producers. SkyTeam is
actively working to grow its presence in the region, with Saudi
Arabian Airlines becoming the first Middle Eastern airline to
announce its intention to join SkyTeam.
In 2010, the SkyTeam Alliance saw considerable
growth in its tenth anniversary year. Vietnam Airlines and TAROM
joined the alliance in June, while China Eastern Airlines,
Shanghai Airlines, China Airlines, Garuda Indonesia and Aerolineas
Argentinas are each slated to join by 2012.
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