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Star Alliance -

official website: www.staralliance.com

To see all destinations within the alliance visit www.star-alliance.innosked.com

28 airlines working together around the globe:

Adria Airways – the Airline of Slovenia has a wealth of experience spanning over 55 years in charter and scheduled air traffic. Joined the alliance in 2004. Frequent Traveler programme: Miles & More.

Hub Airports: Ljubljana.

AEGEAN AIRLINES - Greece’s largest full-service airline and its subsidiary Olympic Air carried 11.6 million passengers in 2015. Joined the alliance in 2010. Frequent Traveler programme: Miles+Bonus.

Hub Airports: Athens, Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Rhodes, Kalamata, Chania, Larnaca, Kos, Corfu.

 

Air Canada - Canada's largest domestic and international airline serving more than 200 airports on six continents.

Canada's flag carrier is among the 20 largest airlines in the world.  Air Canada, together with its Air Canada Express regional partners and Air Canada Rouge, provides scheduled passenger service directly to 64 Canadian cities, 57 destinations in the United States and 95 cities in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and South America. Air Canada is the only international network carrier in North America to receive a Four-Star ranking according to independent U.K. research firm Skytrax.

Frequent Traveler programme: Aeroplan®.

Hub Airports: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary.

Air China Limited (Air China) - is the national flag carrier of China and a leading provider of passenger, air cargo and airline-related services and products in China.

Frequent Traveler programme: PhoenixMiles.

Hub Airports: Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai.

Air India - India’s national airline, provides domestic and international air transport services to both passengers and cargo.

Frequent Traveler programme: Flying Returns.

Hub Airports: Mumbai, Delhi.

Air New Zealand Limited - is an international and domestic airline group that provides air passenger and cargo transport services, connecting customers to 21 destinations within New Zealand and 30 destinations in Australia, the Pacific Islands, China, Japan, Singapore, North America and the United Kingdom.

Frequent Traveler programme: Airpoints.

Hub Airports: Auckland,Wellington, Christchurch.

All Nippon Airways (ANA) - is the largest airline in Japan. Founded in 1952, ANA flies today to around 80 international routes and over 110 domestic routes. ANA has been a member of Star Alliance since 1999 and has joint ventures with United Airlines on trans-Pacific and Asia routes and with Lufthansa, Swiss International Airlines and Austrian Airlines on Japan-Europe routes. Its Frequent Flyer Program, ANA Mileage Club, has more than 29 million members.

Frequent Traveler programme: Mileageclub.

Hub Airports: Tokio, Osaka.

Asiana Airlines - one of the SE Asia leaders in aviation joined the alliance in 2003.

Frequent Traveler programme: Asiana Club.

Hub Airports: Incheon(Seoul).

Austrian Airlines - is Austria’s largest carrier and operates a global route network of round 130 destinations.

The route network is particularly dense in Central and Eastern Europe with 37 destinations. Thanks to its favourable geographical location at the heart of Europe, the company’s hub at Vienna International Airport is the ideal gateway between East and West. Austrian Airlines is part of the Lufthansa Group, Europe’s largest airline group.

Frequent Traveler programme: Miles&More.

Hub Airports: Vienna.

Avianca - is the commercial brand that represents the Latin American airlines integrated in Avianca Holdings S.A., offering passenger transportation, air cargo and parcel services, and other specialized aviation services.

Frequent Traveler programme: LifeMiles.

Avianca Brasil - has been a scheduled carrier since 2002. Covering 22 domestic and one international destinations with 220 daily flights, the company transported 8.3 million passengers in 2015 on its modern fleet of 41 Airbus aircraft.

Frequent Traveler programme: Amigo.

Hub Airports: Sao Paulo.

Brussels Airlines -  a member of the Lufthansa Group, and part of Star Alliance since December 2009, is the leading Belgian airline operating out of the capital of Europe.

Frequent Traveler programme: Miles&More.

Hub Airports: Brussels.

Copa Airlines was founded in Panama in 1947.

Today, Copa Airlines and Copa Airlines Colombia are leading Latin American providers of passenger and cargo services to countries in North, Central, South America and the Caribbean. Its Hub of the Americas is strategically located at Tocumen International Airport in Panama, and it offers more destinations and frequencies than any other hub in Latin America, leading the way as the most connected airport in the region. Prestigious organizations have recognized Copa Airlines for its sustained operational excellence.

Frequent Traveler programme: ConnectMiles.

Hub Airports: Panama’s Tocumen International Airport (Hub of the Americas®).

Croatia Airlines - the Croatian flag carrier, was registered under the name of Zagreb Airlines d.d. in 1989 as the first joint stock company registered in Croatia. Since July 1990, the company has operated under its present name.

Joined the alliance in 2004.

Frequent Traveler programme: Miles&More.

Hub Airports: Zagreb.

EGYPTAIR - is the world-renowned national airline of Egypt based in the Cosmopolitan city of Cairo.

Frequent Traveler programme: Egyptair Plus.

Hub Airports: Cairo.

Ethiopian Airlines - As flag carrier of Ethiopia, Ethiopian Airlines has become one of the continent’s leading carriers, unrivalled in Africa for efficiency and operational success, turning profits for most years of its existence.

Frequent Traveler programme: ShebaMIles.

Hub Airports: Addis Ababa (main hub), Lomé (Togo),Lilongwe (Malawi), and Liège (Belgium- cargo hub).

EVA Air - launched flights in the summer of 1991. Founded in March 1989, EVA Air, a one-hundred-percent privately owned Taiwanese airline, is the sister company of Evergreen Marine Corporation, which is the world famous shipping line in terms of container operation.

Frequent Traveler programme: Infinity Mileagelands.

Hub Airports: Taipei.

LOT Polish Airlines is a modern airline connecting New Europe to the world.

Warsaw is an efficient and competitive transfer hub for Poland and New Europe. A well designed flight network, fast transfers, convenient departure and arrival times, plus an optimal location in the centre of Europe allow for extensive transfer opportunities and connectivity and a leading position in Central and Eastern Europe.

It is the only airline in the region to offer long-haul flights directly to New York, Chicago, Toronto and Beijing. From 2016 we also connect the new Europe with Tokyo. Seoul and Bangkok.

Frequent Traveler programme: Miles&More.

Hub Airports: Warsaw.

Lufthansa - is the biggest airline within the Lufthansa Group.

As one of the world's largest and most prestigious airlines, Lufthansa currently flies to 165 destinations in 73 countries on 4 continents. In the 2015 business year, the airline welcomed around 80 million passengers on board its flights.

Frequent Traveler programme: Miles&More.

Hub Airports: Frankfurt am Main, Munich.

SAS Scandinavian Airlines - is Northern Europe’s leading airline with more than 800 daily flights to 119 destinations in Scandinavia, Europe, the U.S. and Asia.

Frequent Traveler programme: EuroBonus.

Hub Airports: Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm.

Shenzhen Airlines Co., Ltd, - was founded in November 1992 and started operations on September 17 of the following year. With Air China and Shenzhen International Total Logistics (Shenzhen) Co, Ltd as its major shareholders, Shenzhen Airlines focuses on business of passenger, cargo and mail transportation. Its flight network covers major cities in China and extends to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Thailand and Singapore.

Frequent Traveler programme:  PhoenixMiles.

Hub Airports: Shenzhen, Guangzhou.

Singapore Airlines - leading world airline, it's success has been fueled by its dedication to customer service.

The care and attention that Singapore Airlines gives to its customers has earned the airline many industry and travel awards, including Business Traveler’s ‘World’s Best Airline’ Award for the 27th time, Travel & Leisure Magazine’s "World’s Best International Airline" Award for 20 consecutive years, and ranked 19th in Fortune Magazine's Top 50 World's Most Admired Companies in 2015.

Frequent Traveler programme: PPS Club/KrisFlyer.

Hub Airports: Singapore Changi Airport.

South African Airways (SAA) - is the leading carrier in Africa, serving 74 destinations, in partnership with SA Express, SA Airlink, and its low cost carrier, Mango, within South Africa and across the continent, and nine intercontinental routes from its Johannesburg hub.

Frequent Traveler programme: SAA Voyager.

Hub Airports: Johannesburg.

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) - serves 100 destinations in 44 countries all over the world) from its Zurich and Geneva hubs with a fleet of 94 aircraft.

SWISS is committed on various fronts to the careful and sustainable use of natural resources, and regards a responsible attitude to the environment as an integral part of its corporate culture. As part of the Lufthansa Group and a member of Star Alliance, SWISS remains faithful to its mission of providing quality air services that link Switzerland with Europe and the world. SWISS is committed on various fronts to the careful and sustainable use of natural resources, and regards a responsible attitude to the environment as an integral part of its corporate culture. As part of the Lufthansa Group and a member of Star Alliance, SWISS remains faithful to its mission of providing quality air services that link Switzerland with Europe and the world. 

Frequent Traveler programme: Miles & More.

Hub Airports: Zurich and Geneva.

TAP - is Portugal’s leading airline, member of Star Alliance since 2005.

In operation since 1945, TAP celebrated 70 years in 2015 and has completed its privatization process also in 2015, with the Atlantic Gateway Group now as a new private shareholder. Its hub in Lisbon is a key European gateway at the crossroads of Africa, North, Central and South America, where TAP stands out as the international leading carrier in operation to Brazil. The company’s network comprises 76 destinations in 29 countries worldwide.

Frequent Traveler programme: Victoria Programme.

Hub Airports: Lisbon.

Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) - is the designated national carrier of the Kingdom of Thailand.

Founded in 1960, THAI operates an average of 1,066 roundtrip flights per week on domestic, regional and intercontinental routes. Joined the alliance in 2007.

Frequent Traveler programme: Royal Orchid Plus.

Hub Airports: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, Don Mueang International Airport.

Turkish Airlines - established in 1933 with a fleet of only five airplanes, Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines is today a 4-star airline with a flet of 299 passenger and cargo aircraft flying to 287 destinations worldwide; 236 international and 51 domestic.

Frequent Traveler programme: Miles & Smiles.

Hub Airports: Istanbul Ataturk.

United Airlines  - United is a founding member of the Star Alliance network. United, together with United Express, offers more than 4,500 flights a day to 339 destinations from hubs in Chicago, Denver, Guam, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Tokyo and Washington, D.C.

Frequent Traveler programme: Mileage Plus.

Hub Airports: Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Newark, San Francisco and Washington D.C. International: Narita, Guam.

Connecting Partners - extends the network beyond the 1,300 airports currently served by the Alliance’s 28 member airlines.

Airline Alliances

Star Alliance

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