Air India to join Star Alliance by March 2011

Irish Sun (IANS) Saturday 15th May, 2010

Air India has set March 2011 as the outer deadline to join the Star Alliance, the world's largest commercial pact among carriers, chairman Arvind Jadhav said here late Friday.

This is the first time since an invitation was extended in Beijing in late 2007 that the Indian carrier has set a specific time frame to become a member of Star Alliance, which now has has 27 members with Brazil's TAM Airlines formally joining it Friday.

'We are targeting December internally, but will officially join in the first quarter of 2011,' Jadhav told IANS on the margins of an event to induct TAM into the Star Alliance network, even as he acknowledged that Jet Airways was in talks to join the pact.

'India is a growing market. So it can have more than one member. The market is bound to grow. But we have made it clear to Star Alliance that Jet Airways should join after us as we would like to have the first mover advantage.'

The strength of Star Alliance is apparent. Its now counts 27 member carriers, offering more than 21,050 daily flights to 1,167 destinations in 181 countries. It also offers passengers a seamless network and 990 lounges across the globe.

Air India was invited by Lufthansa, the driving force of the pact, to join the alliance in late 2007 in Beijing.

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