Star Alliance has launched a Connection
Service at Chicago O’Hare
International Airport that is designed to help arriving passengers reach their onward flight with another
Star Alliance member carrier.
The Connection Service
springs into action if an incoming flight is delayed. Software
monitors the transfer window for customers with an onward flight
and flags any cases where a customer and any checked bags appear
in danger of missing a connection.
“It is frustrating for
customers, and indeed for the airlines, when relatively small
delays have the knock-on effect that a connection is missed,” said
Star Alliance VP Customer Experience, Christian Draeger.
“Connection Service staff are alerted as soon as a connection is
at risk. They meet the customer on arrival and take the necessary
steps to ensure that the customer and the bags are expedited and
reach their onward flight. If a connection cannot be reached, the
customer is assisted with re-booking.”
Chicago is the
fourth biggest transfer hub for Star Alliance worldwide, with
almost 750,000 passengers connecting from one Star Alliance
carrier to another each year.
“The Connection Service
provides peace of mind to customers with a tight connection,” said
Mike Hanna, Vice President of United’s O’Hare operations. “This is
a significant benefit for our customers, further strengthening the
position of Chicago as a leading transfer hub.”
Customers
arriving on international flights need to clear customs and
immigration before connecting. Those customers benefiting from the
Connection Service are eligible to use the Express Connection
lane, to enable them to get through customs and immigration
quicker. Checked bags that need to be rechecked are specially
tagged so they are handled faster.
Star Alliance members
online at O’Hare are: Air Canada, Air India, ANA, Asiana Airlines,
Austrian, Avianca, Copa Airlines, EVA Air, Lufthansa, LOT Polish
Airlines, SWISS, Scandinavian Airlines, Turkish Airlines and
United. Together they offer almost 17,500 flights per week to 187
destinations in 31 countries.
Star Alliance Connection
Centres have been operating behind the scenes for more than a
decade, expediting checked bags at risk of missing their onward
flight at 11 airports. Under the Alliance’s strategy of further
improving the customer experience, enhancing this service to
include assisting passengers with tight connections is being
evaluated in all locations. A passenger service is already
available in Frankfurt (FRA), Houston (IAH) and Munich (MUC) as
part of the Connection Centre product.
The enhancement for customers in
United’s home hub will carry new branding that will be
progressively rolled out for similar services operating at 11
major airports around the world.
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