Avianca Brasil has joined Star Alliance.
From 2010 to 2014 Avianca Brasil increased its
market share from 2.6% to 8.4%. Until May of 2015 the airline
continued this trend, reaching a cumulative market share of 9%.
Further growth is predicted as Avianca Brasil and the other Star
Alliance carriers serving the country will connect more passengers
through the main Brazilian hubs in São Paulo – Guarulhos, Rio de
Janeiro – Galeão and Brasilia.
"We are setting the future pace of our
airline and close a two year process which saw us move to a new IT
platform, review and update our internal processes and specific
training programme for our employees to ensure they can provide
the best possible service to customers. We are proud to be part of
the most experienced airline alliance and are pleased to put
Brazil back on the Star Alliance map," said Jose Efromovich,
President and CEO of Avianca Brasil.
In total 13 member carriers (Air Canada, Air
China, Avianca, Avianca Brasil, Copa Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines,
Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Swiss, Tap,
Turkish Airlines and United) now serve Brazil, which further
strengthens Star Alliance's position as the alliance with the most
airlines in this market.
Avianca Brasil adds 15 new destinations
in Brazil to the existing 12 which the Star Alliance member
carriers already served, bringing the total to 27.
In addition to Avianca Brasil's domestic
network, customers can fly internationally on 88 weekly flights
from 12 airports in Brazil to destinations in North and South
America, Europe, Asia and Africa. By connecting through Star
Alliance hubs in these regions, passengers gain access to the
worldwide network provided by the 28 member airlines that in total
offer more than 18,500 daily flights to 1,330 airports in 192
countries.
More than 2.7 million members of Avianca
Brasil's Amigo frequent flyer programme (FFP) can now make use of
the full Star Alliance FFP benefits. Not only can they, for
example, earn and redeem miles on all member airline flights,
those with Amigo Gold and Diamond status can access more than
1,000 lounges across the globe, make use of extra baggage
allowance, priority baggage delivery, separate check-in counters
and priority boarding.
By the same token, members of the other Star
Alliance FFPs will be granted the same benefits when travelling on
Avianca Brasil.
"Adding Avianca Brasil to our network is an
important step in enhancing our customer proposition in Latin
America. Brazil is the most important aviation market on the
continent and we are pleased that from today onwards, we can once
again offer domestic connections in Brazil," said Mark Schwab, CEO
Star Alliance.
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