...... brings you the biggest advantages
Did you know that every time you fly with any one of fourteen separate airlines, you're actually flying with part of the world's biggest airline network?
It's true. Every time you fly with:
Air Canada - www.aircanada.ca
Air New Zealand - http://www.airnewzealand.com
ANA - http://www.ana.co.jp
Austrian Airlines - http://www.aua.com
bmi - http://www.flybmi.com
Lauda Air - http://www.aua.com
Lufthansa - http://www.lufthansa.com
Mexicana Airlines - http://www.mexicana.com
SAS Scandinavian Airlines - http://www.scandinavian.net
Singapore Airlines - http://www.singaporeair.com
THAI - http://www.thaiairways.com
Tyrolean Airways - http://www.aua.com
United - http://www.ual.com
VARIG - http://www.varig.com.br
you're actually flying with a Star Alliance network member airline.
The Star Alliance network was formed in 1997 to provide customers with greater travel benefits than each member airline could provide alone. Today, the network serves 729 destinations in 124 countries, with over 10,000 non-stop flights daily.
Many of these flights have co-ordinated schedules to make connections easier. So wherever you're flying in the world, and however complicated your itinerary, chances are the Star Alliance network can make it easier.
Good news too if you're a frequent flyer. By being a member of a frequent flyer programme of just one of the member airlines, you can actually earn frequent flyer benefits right across the network. All in all, it means each journey becomes a more enjoyable and enriching experience.
For more details of the Star Alliance network, please visit http://www.staralliance.com