Star Alliance and Air India recommence integration process

Star Alliance and Air India recommence integration processVIENNA — At their board meeting here last week, the Chief Executives of the Star Alliance member airlines decided unanimously to recommence the integration process with Air India.

“Star Alliance has long held the opinion that India is such an important aviation market that it should be fully represented in the Alliance,” said Mark Schwab, Star Alliance CEO. “However the level of change in the domestic market in recent years did not make it easy for an airline to become an alliance member.

“The market in India is now showing signs of stabilization. Today we see an Air India that has successfully completed its merger with Indian Airlines and is building up a new fleet that forms the basis for a much improved level of service. This is why we believe the time is now right to recommence the integration process.”

“Today is an historic day for Air India. The decision to recommence the Star Alliance integration process will be beneficial for both sides. We are grateful for the warmth, support and encouragement with which all Alliance members have welcomed the decision,” said Rohit Nandan, Air India Chairman and Managing Director.

The Indian national carrier was originally accepted as a future member of Star Alliance in December 2007, but the integration process was halted in July 2011. The suspension was a joint decision that allowed Air India to focus on completing its merger with Indian Airlines, without the distraction of the work required for full integration into the Star Alliance network.






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