Someone
18-10-2019, 18:47
Selv om det ikke er store forskjellen og heller ikke betyr så mye, så sender det et signal nå United grupperer sine Star Alliance partnere i to grupper. De som United samarbeider mest/best med vil man få høyere poengopptjening på, men de andre mindre
I den første gruppe er typisk Lufthansa-selskapene (inkludert Eurowings som ikke er i Star) Air Canada, ANA, Air China og de de gjerne har joint ventures med. I den andre gruppen er selskaper de typisk ikke samarbeider like godt med som SAS, Singapore Airlines, Turkish etc
http://www.ttoscandinavia.com/star-alliance-to-split-in-2020/
The idea behind an Airline Alliance is to build loyalty among passengers of different member airlines. The common sense of understanding is for a passenger to be treated the same no matter what airlines they fly. Mileage Plus, the frequent flyer program for United Airlines just changed this. It splits Star Alliance Network airlines in preferred and less preferred.
Currently preferred Star Alliance Airlines are:
Air Canada
Air China
Air New Zealand
All Nippon Airways
Austrian Airlines
Avianca
Azul Brazilian Airlines
Brussels Airlines
Copa Airlines
Eurowings
Lufthansa
SWISS International Airlines
United Airlines treats the following Star Alliance Airlines as less important and lowered the miles Mileage Plus members would earn when flying them. United Airlines calls them Other Star Alliance Partners.
Other Star Alliance Partners include
Aegean Airlines
Air Dolomiti
Air India
Asiana Airlines
Croatia Airlines
Edelweiss
EgyptAir
Ethiopian Airlines
EVA Air
Juneyao Air
LOT Polish Airlines
Olympic Air
SAS
Shenzhen Airlines
Singapore Airlines
South African Airways
TAP Air Portugal
Thai Airways International
Turkish Airlines
I den første gruppe er typisk Lufthansa-selskapene (inkludert Eurowings som ikke er i Star) Air Canada, ANA, Air China og de de gjerne har joint ventures med. I den andre gruppen er selskaper de typisk ikke samarbeider like godt med som SAS, Singapore Airlines, Turkish etc
http://www.ttoscandinavia.com/star-alliance-to-split-in-2020/
The idea behind an Airline Alliance is to build loyalty among passengers of different member airlines. The common sense of understanding is for a passenger to be treated the same no matter what airlines they fly. Mileage Plus, the frequent flyer program for United Airlines just changed this. It splits Star Alliance Network airlines in preferred and less preferred.
Currently preferred Star Alliance Airlines are:
Air Canada
Air China
Air New Zealand
All Nippon Airways
Austrian Airlines
Avianca
Azul Brazilian Airlines
Brussels Airlines
Copa Airlines
Eurowings
Lufthansa
SWISS International Airlines
United Airlines treats the following Star Alliance Airlines as less important and lowered the miles Mileage Plus members would earn when flying them. United Airlines calls them Other Star Alliance Partners.
Other Star Alliance Partners include
Aegean Airlines
Air Dolomiti
Air India
Asiana Airlines
Croatia Airlines
Edelweiss
EgyptAir
Ethiopian Airlines
EVA Air
Juneyao Air
LOT Polish Airlines
Olympic Air
SAS
Shenzhen Airlines
Singapore Airlines
South African Airways
TAP Air Portugal
Thai Airways International
Turkish Airlines