Air New Zealand Limited : Eva Air accepted as future Star Alliance member
03/29/2012| 03:50am US/Eastern

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Further Alliance Expansion in Asia
TAIPEI, Taiwan - March 29th, 2012 - Star Alliance
announced today that its Chief Executive Board (CEB) has
unanimously accepted the membership application of EVA Air.
This decision underscores the Alliance's long term
strategy of seeking network growth and providing access to
new regions which show strong economic potential and
development.
"EVA Air is a very good fit for Star Alliance as
the airline will add many new routes to our global network,
with a specific focus on the growing Far East aviation
market. This will increase the choice for our customers and
is in line with our mission of being the leading global
airline alliance for the international traveller", said
Mark Schwab, CEO Star Alliance.
Since its founding nearly 15 years ago, Star Alliance
has progressively built its presence in Asia/Pacific and will
have eight member carriers based in this region by
mid-2013.
Through its future membership in Star Alliance, EVA Air
will be able to offer its customers access to a global
network, along with seamless travel and status recognition
within the various member carrier frequent flyer
programmes.
"After careful evaluation we concluded that Star
Alliance offers the best match for EVA Air. Our networks
complement each other and we will expand the existing
Alliance flight options in the growing cross-straits market.
We look forward to significant synergy in both service
enhancement and expansion of our customer base. In addition,
our partnership with Air China makes the Star Alliance
especially attractive to us", said James Jeng, Chairman,
EVA Air.
The integration process will now begin, with the
respective teams at EVA Air and Star Alliance commencing the
work which needs to be completed before a new airline can
join the Star Alliance network. Air China will be assisting
in this process as the mentor airline.
EVA Air's network of around 60 destinations will
add Kaohsiung in Taiwan and Surabaya in Indonesia as unique
airports to the Star Alliance network. In addition,
Taiwan's geographic location adds to the quality of the
Star Alliance hubs in Asia, is it has the shortest average
distance to all major cities in the Asia-Pacific region. In
total, the network of 30 airlines (the current 26 and four
future members) will offer more than 22,000 daily flights to
1,345 destinations in 191 countries.
About Star Alliance:
The Star Alliance network was established in 1997 as the
first truly global airline alliance to offer worldwide reach,
recognition and seamless service to the international
traveller. Its acceptance by the market has been recognised
by numerous awards, including the Air Transport World Market
Leadership Award and Best Airline Alliance by both Business
Traveller Magazine and Skytrax. The member airlines are:
Adria Airways, Aegean Airlines, Air Canada, Air China, Air
New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian, Blue1, British
Midland International, Brussels Airlines, Croatia Airlines,
EGYPTAIR, Ethiopian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa,
Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African
Airways, SWISS, TAM Airlines, TAP Portugal, Turkish Airlines,
THAI, United and US Airways. Avianca-TACA, Copa Airlines, EVA
Air and Shenzhen Airlines have been announced as future
members. Overall, the Star Alliance network offers more than
20,800 daily flights to 1,300 airports in 189 countries.
About EVA Air:
EVA Airways was formed in 1989 as Taiwan's first
privately owned international airline. It is an affiliate of
the respected Evergreen Group and sister company to global
container-shipping leader Evergreen Line. It flew its first
scheduled flight in 1991 and today serves a network of
business and leisure destinations in Asia, Oceania, Europe
and North America. Its routing within Asia is among the
industry's best, and with just one easy stop in Taipei,
travelers can connect onward to most major cities, including
main destinations in China. EVA makes more flights from the
US, connecting to more destinations in Asia than any other
airline. EVA Air currently operates 59 Boeing, McDonnell
Douglas and Airbus aircraft including six MD-90s, eight
MD-11Fs, 16 B747-400s, 11 A330-200s, three A330-300s and 15
B777-300ERs. EVA Air has established a network of
destinations across the globe, stretching to Europe, North
America, Asia and Oceania and linking more than 60 major
cities- a truly global air transportation network.
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