Aeroméxico,
Air France, CSA, Delta and Korean Air sign agreement with Alitalia to
bring expanded worldwide services to passengers
SkyTeam, the global airline alliance comprised of Aeroméxico, Air
France, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Korean Air, today
announced it will expand its services for passengers through the signing
of an agreement with Alitalia to join the alliance.
“SkyTeam seeks out members, such as Alitalia, that offer our customers
greater convenience through new destinations and connections, while
enhancing our global network – members that embody our mission to become
a comprehensive, customer-focused global airline alliance,” said the
SkyTeam CEOs in a joint statement.
The CEOs added, “The agreements signed with Alitalia today mark the
successful conclusion of exclusive bilateral negotiations initiated on
July 9 between Alitalia, Air France and Delta, with a view to forging a
strong commercial partnership and making Alitalia the newest member of
the SkyTeam alliance. With the addition of Alitalia, SkyTeam passengers
will now enjoy even greater travel opportunities between and enhanced
access to Italy and Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. SkyTeam
already offers customers more connections and the most non-stop
destinations between North America and Europe, the most heavily traveled
corridor in the world, surpassing other alliances. And with Air France,
Alitalia and CSA, we are creating a powerful European force in the
SkyTeam network, enabling us to successfully compete with major airlines
in the region who are members of other alliances.”
Alitalia’s customers will benefit from SkyTeam branding as soon as it
has harmonized its services and procedures with those of the other
members, coordinated its frequent flyer programs and trained its staff.
Furthermore, Alitalia, which has a fleet of two Boeing 747-200
freighters and one Boeing 747-400 freighter, will soon join SkyTeam
Cargo, the first global cargo alliance. With Alitalia, SkyTeam Cargo
will offer the largest global network out of Italy, one of Europe’s
leading markets for air freight.
Convenient air travel to more destinations
Alitalia’s dual hub airport operations at Milan Malpensa and Rome
Fiumicino will further enhance one of the most efficient hub systems in
the world. SkyTeam customers will benefit from significant increases in
flight frequencies and connecting opportunities to all the major
destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, where nearly 80 percent of the
world’s traffic flies.
In addition, the alliance is well positioned for future growth in both
flights and facilities. SkyTeam’s network of strategically located hubs
in the Americas, Europe and Asia currently will offer travelers, with
Alitalia, multiple departure time options on approximately 8,000 daily
flights to more than 500 destinations in 120 countries.
Each member airline makes important contributions to the strength of the
network. Delta’s hub in Atlanta is the largest single-airline hub in the
world, and Delta’s expansion at JFK International Airport in New York
will provide for additional growth in the future.
Air France’s hub in Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport is the most
efficient hub in Europe, in terms of connecting opportunities and is
developing rapidly. Korean Air’s new hub at Seoul’s Incheon Airport is
one of the few hub airports in Asia with substantial developing
potential. The possibility of adding runways and gates – and therefore,
additional flights – in such critical markets as Asia and Europe will be
invaluable for SkyTeam passengers. Aeromexico’s Mexico City hub is the
leading Latin American airport. CSA’s international hub in Prague
strengthens SkyTeam’s position in Europe, offering passengers increased
access to Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Customer benefits
Alitalia’s 26 million passengers will benefit from access to the SkyTeam
network. With the addition of Alitalia, SkyTeam passengers will have
access to 869 additional daily flights to 21 new destinations in six
additional countries served by Alitalia’s fleet of 166 modern aircraft.
SkyTeam frequent flyers can earn miles when flying any of the member
airlines. These miles can be exchanged for rewards (such as tickets on
any SkyTeam airline). Furthermore, top-tier flyers on each of the
alliance airlines automatically attain SkyTeam Elite and Elite Plus
status with enhanced benefits that are additional to all member
airlines’ current frequent flyer program offerings. SkyTeam Elite
members receive priority waitlist for reservations and at the airport,
as well as separate check-in.
Customers with Elite Plus status qualify for the aforementioned benefits
as well as guaranteed economy-class reservations, priority baggage
handling, and access to more than 300 SkyTeam airport lounges for their
international trips, regardless of travel class.
Upon full integration, Alitalia frequent flyer program Club Ulisse and
Club Freccia Alata members will also be able to enjoy all SkyTeam
benefits.
About SkyTeam
SkyTeam is the global airline alliance partnering Aeroméxico, Air
France, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Korean Air, and soon,
Alitalia. Through one of the world’s most extensive hub networks,
SkyTeam offers its 221 million annual passengers a worldwide system of
approximately 8,000 daily flights covering all the major destinations,
particularly in the Northern Hemisphere where nearly 80 percent of the
world’s traffic flies, while still providing a consistent standard of
performance, quality and detailed attention to customer service. |