Star Alliance Explained

Alliance:Star Alliance
Size:200
Full Members:26
Sponsored Members:41 affiliates
Airports:1,294
Countries:195[1]
Annual Passengers:762
Annual Rpk:1,739
Fleet:5,033
Headquarters:Frankfurt am Main, Germany[2]
Alliance Slogan:Together. Better. Connected.

Star Alliance is an airline alliance headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.[3] Founded on 14 May 1997, it was the world's first global airline alliance. As of April 2024, it is also the world's largest airline alliance by market share, with 17.4% of the market share, compared to 13.7% of SkyTeam and 11.9% of Oneworld.[4]

Star Alliance has 26 member airlines that operate a combined fleet of over 5,000 aircraft, serving more than 1,290 airports in 195 countries on more than 19,000 daily departures. The alliance has a two-tier rewards program, Silver and Gold, with incentives including priority boarding and upgrades. Like other airline alliances, Star Alliance airlines share airport terminals (known as co-locations), and many member planes are painted in the alliance's livery.

History

1997–1999: Founding and early years

On May 14, 1997, an agreement forming the Star Alliance was announced with five airlines across three continents: United Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways International, Air Canada, and Lufthansa.[5] [6] The alliance chose Young & Rubicam for advertising, with a budget of $25 million (€18 million).[7] The airlines shared the star logo from the beginning, with its five points representing the founding airlines. The alliance adopted its first slogan, "The Airline Network for Earth", with its goal being "an alliance that will take passengers to every major city on Earth".

The now defunct Brazilian airline VARIG joined Star Alliance[8] on 22 October 1997, extending the alliance into South America. Also joining were Ansett Australia and Air New Zealand, expanding Star Alliance to Australia and the Pacific.[9] With the addition of the latter two carriers, the alliance served 720 destinations in 110 countries with a combined fleet of 1,650 aircraft. The next airline to join the alliance is Japan's All Nippon Airways on 15 October 1999, making it the second Asian airline in the alliance.[10] [11]

2000s: Expansion and first decade

During the early 2000s, a number of airlines joined Star Alliance; the Austrian Airlines Group (Austrian Airlines, Tyrolean Airways and Lauda Air) joined on 26 March 2000[12] [13] and Singapore Airlines on 1 April.[14] BMI (British Midland) and Mexicana joined on 1 July, bringing the alliance's membership to 13.[15] With Singapore Airlines' entry into the alliance, Thai Airways considered moving to OneWorld, but eventually decided to remain.[16] The addition of BMI made London Heathrow the only European hub with two alliances. During the year, Emirates considered joining Star Alliance, but decided against it.[17] That year the now-defunct BWIA West Indies Airways, which had entered an alliance with United Airlines, considered becoming a member but did not.[18] In 2000, the alliance also opened its first three business centers (in Los Angeles, Frankfurt, and Bangkok) and announced the formation of an Alliance Management Team (AMT), the partnership's executive body.[19] In September 2001, Ansett Australia (the alliance's only Australian member) left Star Alliance due to bankruptcy, giving most of the Australian market to Qantas (a Oneworld member). That year, Star Alliance announced the appointment of a new CEO, Jaan Albrecht.

Partner airlines promoted the Star Alliance brand with a ‘Round the World’ ticket (RWT) that offered choices of 19,000, 21,000, and 23,000 miles with stopovers of 15 cities valid for one year.[20]

Asiana Airlines joined the alliance on March 1, 2003,[21] Spanair on May 1, 2003,[22] followed by LOT Polish Airlines (Poland's flag carrier) joining in October.[23] Around this time, Mexicana Airlines left the alliance after deciding not to renew a codeshare agreement with United Airlines, later joining Oneworld. US Airways joined the alliance in May 2004,[24] becoming its second US-based airline. In November Adria Airways, Blue1 and Croatia Airlines joined the alliance as its first three regional members.[25]

Although Star Alliance invited Lineas Aereas Azteca in 2005 to join in mid-2007, the airline filed for bankruptcy. TAP Air Portugal joined on 14 March 2005, adding African destinations to the network.[26] [27] In April 2006, Swiss International Air Lines, the alliance's sixth European airline, and South African Airways (its first African carrier) became the 17th and 18th members.[28]

By May 2007, Star Alliance's 10th anniversary, its members had a combined 16,000 daily departures to 855 destinations in 155 countries and served 406 million passengers annually. The alliance introduced Biosphere Connections, a partnership with UNESCO, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands to promote environmental sustainability.[29] [30]

VARIG left the alliance on 31 January 2007,[31] and the two Chinese airlines, Air China and Shanghai Airlines, joined on 12 December.[32]

On 1 April 2008, Turkish Airlines joined the alliance after a 15-month integration process beginning in December 2006, becoming its 20th member.[33] EgyptAir, Egypt's national airline and Star Alliance's second African carrier, joined on 11 July 2008.[34]

On 27 October 2009, Continental Airlines became the 25th member of Star Alliance after leaving SkyTeam three days earlier. According to alliance CEO Jaan Albrecht, "Bringing Continental Airlines into Star Alliance has been a truly unique experience. This is the first time an airline has moved directly from one alliance to another, and I would like to thank all those involved in ensuring a smooth switch". At the time, it was rumored that the switch was Continental's first move in a planned merger with United Airlines.[35] Two months later, Brussels Airlines joined the alliance.[36]

2010s: Further expansion and second decade of operations

Brazilian carrier TAM Airlines joined Star Alliance on 13 May 2010,[37] increasing its foothold in South America.[38] Aegean Airlines, Greece's largest airline by number of passengers, joined on 30 June.[39]

Shanghai Airlines left the alliance on 31 October 2010 when it merged with China Eastern Airlines, a SkyTeam member.[40] On 29 September, the chief executive board approved Ethiopian Airlines as Star Alliance's 30th member, though Ethiopian did not officially join the alliance until December of the following year.[41] [42] In 2010 the alliance flew to 1,172 airports in 181 countries, with about 21,200 daily departures.

Since 2011, the alliance has gained several large members, but it has lost others due to collapse or mergers. On 13 December 2011, Ethiopian Airlines joined, adding five countries and 24 destinations to the alliance's map.[43]

2012 and 2013 were tumultuous years for Star Alliance, starting with two key departures but ending with a major move into Latin America. In Europe, Spanair ceased operations, and BMI left after being acquired by International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of Oneworld members Iberia and British Airways. BMI was integrated into British Airways.[44] [45] In North America, Continental merged with United Airlines, reducing Star Alliance's membership further, even if it effectively remained in the alliance after the merger.[46] On 21 June, though, Avianca, TACA Airlines and Copa Airlines joined, massively increasing the alliance's Latin American presence.[47] In November, Blue1 left after becoming an affiliate of parent Scandinavian Airlines.[48] and Shenzhen Airlines joined, augmenting Air China's Chinese network.[49] Taiwanese carrier EVA Air then joined on 18 June 2013, and after TACA's integration into Avianca, the alliance grew to 28 members, making it the largest of the three major airline alliances.[50] [51] On 13 December, Air India was again invited to begin an integration process with Star Alliance and joined the alliance on 11 July 2014.[52]

Following this string of expansions, 2014 opened with two major departures through mergers. First, Brazilian carrier TAM Airlines merged with LAN Airlines to become LATAM Airlines Group, leaving the alliance without a presence in the world's fifth-largest country.[53] Next, US Airways completed its merger with American Airlines and also left the alliance.[54] Both parent companies stayed with Oneworld. On 24 June, though, the alliance finally approved Air India, which joined on 11 July, leaving the alliance at 27 members.[55] [56] [57] [58]

Future expansion centers around the addition of Connecting Partners, subsidiaries or partners of alliance members which will add connectivity to the alliance without becoming full members. Avianca Brasil joined in this way on 22 July 2015, bringing the alliance back into the Brazilian market and partially filling the void left by TAM.[59] South African Airways' low-cost subsidiary, Mango, was initially announced to join as a Connecting Partner in Q3 2016,[60] but has since been delayed. Juneyao Airlines, which codeshares with Shenzhen Airlines, joined as a Connecting Partner on 23 May 2017.[61] [62] [63] On 20 August 2019, Star Alliance announced affiliate member Avianca Brasil's exit from the alliance from 1 September 2019. The departure, however, won't affect Avianca's membership.[64] [65] On 30 September 2019, Adria Airways ceased operations, and the airline exited the alliance on 2 October 2019.[66]

2020s: 25th anniversary and restructuring of several member airlines

The now-defunct regional subsidiary of Thai Airways, Thai Smile joined as a Connecting Partner in February 2020.[67] In January 2024, the Thai Smile brand was discontinued and folded into the parent airline as a result of the reorganization of Thai Airways International following bankruptcy.[68]

On 16 November 2020, Asiana Airlines announced their plans to exit the alliance.[69] Asiana will merge with Korean Air, the South Korean Government confirmed, in a $1.6 billion acquisition by the SkyTeam member.[70] In 2022, Lufthansa announced plans to buy a 40% stake in ITA Airways, a SkyTeam member. If this goes through, then they will become a member of Star Alliance.[71]

Scandinavian Airlines will leave the alliance on 31 August 2024 to join SkyTeam after Air France–KLM purchased a minority shareholding.[72] [73] [74]

In July 2024, the European Commission approved Lufthansa Group's purchase of a 41% stake in ITA Airways, a Skyteam member.[75] ITA would join Star Alliance in 2026 or 2027.[76]

Member airlines and affiliates

Members and affiliates

MemberJoinedMember Affiliates
Aegean Airlinesalign=center Olympic Air
Air Canadaalign=center Air Canada Express
Air Canada Rouge
Air Chinaalign=center Air China Inner Mongolia
Beijing Airlines
Dalian Airlines
Air Indiaalign=center Air India Express
AIX Connect
Air New Zealandalign=center
All Nippon Airwaysalign=center Air Japan
ANA Wings
Asiana Airlinesalign=center rowspan="2"
Austrian Airlinesalign=center
Aviancaalign=center Avianca Costa Rica
Avianca Ecuador
Avianca El Salvador
Avianca Express
Avianca Guatemala
Brussels Airlinesalign=center
Copa Airlinesalign=center Copa Airlines Colombia
Croatia Airlinesalign=center rowspan="3"
Egyptairalign=center
Ethiopian Airlinesalign=center
EVA Airalign=center UNI Air
LOT Polish Airlinesalign=center
Lufthansaalign=center Air Dolomiti
Lufthansa CityLine
Lufthansa City Airlines
Scandinavian Airlinesalign=center SAS Connect
Shenzhen Airlinesalign=center
Singapore Airlinesalign=center
Scoot
South African Airwaysalign=center
Swiss International Air Linesalign=center Edelweiss Air
TAP Air Portugalalign=center TAP Express
Thai Airways Internationalalign=center rowspan="2"
Turkish Airlinesalign=center
United Airlinesalign=center United Express







Intermodal partners

Since August 2022, the German railway provider Deutsche Bahn has been the first intermodal partner of the Star Alliance, whose airlines have been able to assign their own flight numbers for trains.[77] [78]

Former members

Former memberJoinedExitedAffiliatesNotes
Adria Airwaysalign=center Darwin AirlineCeased operations on 30 September 2019.
Ansett Australia
Hazelton Airlines
Kendell Airlines
Skywest Airlines
Suffered financial collapse on 12 September 2001.[79] Ansett resumed operations on 1 October 2001, but would permanently cease operations on 4 March 2002. In 2002, Hazelton and Kendell merged to become Rex Airlines.
Avianca BrasilCeased operations on 31 August 2019.
Left the alliance on 1 November 2012 after SAS took over mainline operations, was a member affiliate of Scandinavian Airlines, and is now a part of CityJet.[80]
BMI Regional
Bmibaby
Merged into British Airways, an International Airlines Group division and a Oneworld member, on 20 April 2012.
Continental AirlinesContinental Connection
Continental Express
Continental Micronesia
Merged with United Airlines on 3 March 2012.[81]
MexicanaAerocaribeLeft the alliance in 2004 after deciding not to renew a codeshare alliance with United Airlines, opting instead to codeshare with American Airlines. Ceased operations on 28 August 2010.[82]
Scandinavian AirlinesSAS ConnectFounding member; joined SkyTeam on 1 September 2024.
Shanghai AirlinesChina United AirlinesAcquired by China Eastern Airlines, a SkyTeam member, on 31 October 2010.[83]
SpanairAeBalCeased operations on 27 January 2012.[84]
TACA AirlinesTACA RegionalMerged with Avianca on 27 May 2013; renamed Avianca El Salvador.
TAM ParaguayMerged with LAN Airlines, a Oneworld member, on 30 March 2014.
US Airways Express
US Airways ShuttleMetroJet (American airline)
Merged with American Airlines, a Oneworld member, on 30 March 2014.[85]
Nordeste
Rio Sul
PLUNA
Ceased operations on 20 July 2006.

Former affiliates of current members

MemberFormer affiliateJoinedExitedNotes
Air Canada Air AllianceFolded into Air Canada Express[86]
Air BCFolded into Air Canada Express
Folded into Air Canada.[87]
Air NovaFolded into Air Canada Express
Air Ontario
ZipFolded into Air Canada.[88]
Air India Alliance AirFormerly Air India Regional. From 15 April 2022, no longer a part of Air India after its divestment and will be run as an independent Business unit under the Government of India. Thus no longer a member of Star Alliance.
Air New Zealand Air NelsonFolded into Air New Zealand.
Mount Cook Airlines
All Nippon Airways Air NextMerged with ANA Wings[89]
Air Nippon
Avianca Avianca PerúCeased operations when Avianca filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[90]
Austrian Airlines Lauda AirReplaced by Austrian Airlines operations, now known as Austrian myHoliday.[91]
Tyrolean AirwaysFolded into Austrian Airlines[92]
Brussels AirlinesKorongo AirlinesFolded into Brussels Airlines[93]
EgyptAirEgyptAir ExpressMerged with EgyptAir
LOT Polish Airlines CentralwingsFolded into LOT Polish Airlines[94]
Lufthansa Lufthansa ItaliaFolded into Lufthansa[95]
Scandinavian Airlines Blue1Folded into Cityjet
Singapore Airlines SilkairFolded into Singapore Airlines. Some routes transferred to Scoot.[96]
TigerairMerged into Scoot.[97]
South African Airways South African ExpressFolded into South African Airways.
Swiss International Air Lines Folded into Swiss International Air Lines after being dissolved.
Swiss Private AviationAbsorbed into Swiss International Air Lines.[98]
Thai Airways International Thai SmileFolded into Thai Airways[99]
Turkish Airlines AnadoluJetRe-established as AJet.
Folded into Turkish Airlines[100]
United Airlines United ShuttleBecame part of United Airlines.[101]
TEDFolded into United Airlines.[102]

Customer services

Frequent flyer programs, Star Alliance Silver and Gold status

Status miles can be earned across all Star Alliance member airlines’ frequent flyer programmes with only one frequent flyer card and attain Star Alliance Silver status or progress to Gold status, as membership in any Star Alliance airline program gives full access to the whole Star Alliance network with no need to register with any additional programme.

The more a customer flies on the Star Alliance network, the faster miles or points can be earned, which can be used redeem for a reward ticket or upgrade, along with several other rewards in specific airlines. Customers will have to provide their frequent flyer number when booking flights or when checking in whenever they fly with any Star Alliance member airline in eligible booking classes, for miles or points to be credited to their account.

The higher tier status levels of each member airlines’ frequent flyer programmes are mapped against the two uniformly recognised Star Alliance status levels Star Alliance Silver and Star Alliance Gold. These two status levels entitle special Star Alliance premium customer benefits and privileges. Several programs have premium statuses beyond Gold, but these statuses are still regarded under Gold status in the overall Star Alliance network.

Star Alliance Silver grants customers within the frequent-flyer program access to priority reservations waitlist and priority airport stand-by.[103] [104] Star Alliance Gold is given to customers who have reached a higher level of a member airline's frequent-flyer program. Benefits are priority reservations waitlist, airport stand-by, check-in and baggage handling; an additional checked luggage allowance of (or one extra piece, where the piece rule applies), and access to designated Star Alliance Gold lounges the day and place of departure with the presentation of a Star Alliance boarding pass. Some airlines also offer preferred seating (an exit seat or a special section of the plane); guaranteed seating on fully booked flights, subject to the booking class code and notice period, and free upgrades in the form of a voucher, certificate or automatic upgrade at check-in. United restricts US lounge access for their Gold Members to long-haul international passengers; Gold members from other carriers are welcome in US lounges run by United on all itineraries.

It is possible to join multiple member airline frequent flyer programmes. However, as they are each managed separately, miles or points can neither be transferred between programs nor be consolidated into a single program. Therefore, using a single frequent flyer programme provides a faster path towards attaining Star Alliance Silver or Star Alliance Gold.[105] [106]

Frequent flyer program list by airline and Star Alliance status equivalents
AirlineFrequent flyer programStar Alliance Silver
equivalent status(es)
Star Alliance Gold
equivalent status(es)
Austrian AirlinesMiles & MoreFrequent TravellerSenator
HON Circle
Brussels Airlines
Croatia Airlines
LOT Polish Airlines
Lufthansa
Swiss International Air Lines
Aegean AirlinesMiles+BonusMiles+Bonus SilverMiles+Bonus Gold
Air CanadaAeroplan[107] 25K
35K
50K
75K
Super Elite 100K
Air ChinaPhoenixMilesSilverGold
Platinum
Shenzhen Airlines
Air IndiaFlying ReturnsSilverGold
Platinum[108]
Air New ZealandAirpointsSilverGold
Elite
All Nippon AirwaysANA Mileage ClubBronzeSuper Flyers
Diamond
Platinum
Asiana AirlinesAsiana ClubGoldDiamond
Diamond Plus
Platinum
AviancaLifeMilesSilverGold
Diamond
Cenit
Copa AirlinesConnectMilesConnectMilesSilverGold
Platinum
Presidential Platinum
EgyptairEgyptAir PlusSilverGold
Elite
Platinum
Ethiopian AirlinesShebaMilesSilverGold
Platinum
EVA AirInfinity MileageLandsSilverGold
Diamond
Scandinavian AirlinesEuroBonusSilverGold
Diamond
Pandion
Singapore AirlinesKrisFlyerElite SilverElite Gold
PPS Club
Solitaire PPS Club
South African AirwaysVoyagerSilverGold
Platinum
TAP Air PortugalMiles&GoSilverGold
Navigator
Thai Airways InternationalRoyal Orchid PlusSilverGold
Platinum
Turkish AirlinesMiles & SmilesClassic PlusElite
Elite Plus
United AirlinesMileagePlusPremier SilverPremier Gold
Premier Platinum
Premier 1K
Global Services

Codeshares

The common use of codeshare agreements led to suspicions of anti-competitive behavior. The European Union suspected the alliance of operating as a virtual merger of its members, with speculation that, if regulations were relaxed, the members might merge into one corporation.[109]

In 2004, Star Alliance introduced a "regional" concept to expand its reach through smaller regional carriers. To join, these regional members needed sponsorship from an existing alliance member. The alliance no longer labels airlines as "regional" members, instead referring to all 27 airlines simply as "members."[110]

By 2007, alliance members were operating 18,521 daily flights to 1,321 airports in 193 countries, with a fleet of 4,025 aircraft. The members collectively transported 627.52 million passengers and generated revenue of US$156.8 billion (€145 billion), holding 28 percent of the global market based on revenue passenger kilometers (RPK). Together, the alliance's carriers employed over 405,000 pilots, flight attendants, and other staff.

Livery and logo

Some Star Alliance members paint some of their aircraft with the alliance livery, usually a white fuselage with "Star Alliance" across it and a black tail fin with the alliance logo; the color or design of the engine cowlings or winglets remains, depending on the member's livery. Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand were two exceptions: Singapore Airlines formerly kept its logo on the tails of its aircraft, but now uses the Star Alliance logo on white tails, while Air New Zealand now uses full black livery with reversed colored original Star Alliance livery elements. Asiana Airlines was the first Star Alliance member to paint its aircraft in the current Star Alliance livery.[111] Aircraft painted in an airline's regular livery have the Star Alliance logo between the cockpit and the first set of cabin doors, except double deck airliner like Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, which printed Star Alliance logo behind cockpit, and airliner with narrow space between the cockpit and the cabin door like the McDonnell Douglas DC-9\MD-80 and Comac ARJ21, which printed the Star Alliance logo under the cockpit or on the first cabin door.

External links

Notes and References

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