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SkyTeam Airline Alliance SkyTeam is dedicated to powering the most seamless customer journey of any global alliance. 19 members, working together to connect millions of passengers across an extensive global network. SkyTeam offers the most comprehensive priority services of any alliance, easy and efficient transfers, and the opportunity to earn and redeem miles across all member airlines. Facts & Figures Our 19 member airlines give you access to 1,036+ destinations worldwide, with more flights and connectivity than ever before. 1,036 + Destinations 170 + Countries 15,445 + Daily Departures 676 million + Annual Passengers 790 + Number of Lounges 2000 Year of Formation...Read more
Skyteam - About Us
SkyTeam Airline Alliance
SkyTeam is dedicated to powering the most seamless customer journey of any global alliance. 19 members, working together to connect millions of passengers across an extensive global network. SkyTeam offers the most comprehensive priority services of any alliance, easy and efficient transfers, and the opportunity to earn and redeem miles across all member airlines.
Facts & Figures
Our 19 member airlines give you access to 1,036+ destinations worldwide, with more flights and connectivity than ever before.
1,036 +
Destinations
170 +
Countries
15,445 +
Daily Departures
676 million +
Annual Passengers
790 +
Number of Lounges
2000
Year of Formation
Company Name : Skyteam
News & announcements
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10 Oct 24
NEWS
SkyTeam partners with Trenitalia to boost air-rail connectivityItaly rail operator Trenitalia has teamed up with SkyTeam to offer customers a wider choice ...Read moreSkyTeam partners with Trenitalia to boost air-rail connectivity - News & announcementsItaly rail operator Trenitalia has teamed up with SkyTeam to offer customers a wider choice of connecting journeys across Italy. A MoU between the two was announced at the World Aviation Festival in Amsterdam this week. The partnership will enable customers to explore Italy using high-speed Frecciarossa train services - Trenitalia’s high-speed network in Italy. With Trenitalia becoming a part of SkyTeam’s global network, customers will be able to book a journey that connects air and rail segments. “We are delighted to join forces with Trenitalia as our second non-airline partner, strengthening SkyTeam’s intermodal travel strategy,” said SkyTeam CEO, Patrick Roux. “Italy is an important global market for business and leisure travellers and with Trenitalia customers will have more choice and flexibility to go where they want to, how they want to.” Once the partnership with Trenitalia is in place, SkyTeam frequent flyers will be able to earn and spend miles when traveling on eligible Frecciarossa rail itineraries. Members of CartaFRECCIA, the loyalty program of Trenitalia’s high-speed train network, will earn and burn points when flying on eligible SkyTeam flights. SkyPriority services will be offered at railway stations where possible for SkyTeam Elite and Elite Plus members and Trenitalia’s CartaFRECCIA Platinum and Gold members. Currently, 14 SkyTeam member airlines serve Italy from markets across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Greater China. Trenitalia offers direct connections to/from 23 Italian airports, including SkyTeam’s Rome Fiumicino hub. The Frecce network reaches 150 destinations in Italy with over 270 daily connections, and also runs in Spain and France with Frecciarossa. Italian cities served by SkyTeam member airlines that offer Frecciarossa connections include: Rome, Milan, Turin, Venice, Genova, Bologna, Florence, Naples, Verona and Bari.Related News Stories: Eurostar to be first non-airline SkyTeam member Virgin Atlantic, SAS agree airline codeshare partnership Delta inks airline codeshare agreement with SAS Partner News - TravelMole Capella Hotels and Resorts celebrates additional prestigious ... American Tours International - TravelMole Air Astana - TravelMole Olympic Holidays - TravelMole
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30 Apr 24
NEWS
SAS to join SkyTeam allianceScandinavian airline SAS is set to become the newest member of airline alliance SkyTeam. SkyTeam ...Read moreSAS to join SkyTeam alliance - News & announcementsScandinavian airline SAS is set to become the newest member of airline alliance SkyTeam. SkyTeam and SAS signed an Alliance Adherence Agreement which is as an important step toward SAS’ official entry into the alliance. From 1 September 2024, SAS will officially become a part of SkyTeam When SAS joins SkyTeam, EuroBonus members will enjoy benefits from frequent flyer reciprocity across most SkyTeam airlines. EuroBonus Silver members will be recognised as SkyTeam Elite level, while Gold and Diamond members will be recognized as Elite Plus. This will offer access to a network of 750+ airport lounges and SkyPriority services at priority check-in, boarding and baggage handling. SAS customers will benefit from easy connectivity across SkyTeam’s network of 1,060+ destinations. Patrick Roux, SkyTeam CEO, said: “We are delighted to officially chart a path to SAS joining the SkyTeam alliance.” “SAS is a great fit for SkyTeam and we look forward to being part of their future journey.” SkyTeam members serving SAS’ hubs include Air France, KLM, and Delta Air Lines.Related News Stories:
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20 Mar 23
Partner News
SkyTeam scoops ‘Alliance of the Year’ in Air Transport Awards 2023SkyTeam, the global airline alliance, has been named ‘Alliance of the Year’ in this ...Read moreSkyTeam scoops ‘Alliance of the Year’ in Air Transport Awards 2023 - News & announcementsSkyTeam, the global airline alliance, has been named ‘Alliance of the Year’ in this year’s Air Transport Awards. Held in Montreal on Sunday, 19 March, the annual awards are the only international prizes that award all the main categories of the air transport industry. It is the third time SkyTeam has been ranked as the number one alliance and the accolade comes in the same month that SkyTeam officially welcomed new member Virgin Atlantic. Over the last 12 months, SkyTeam has established itself as a driving force for greener air travel, having launched The Sustainable Flight Challenge in May 2022. As well as helping customers to travel more sustainably, the alliance’s ongoing focus on technology continues to make travel more seamless, while customers have two new global airport lounges to enjoy in Santiago de Chile and São Paulo. SkyTeam is also the first alliance to have unanimously committed to IATA’s 25by2025 initiative to help increase gender diversity in the aviation industry. Announcing SkyTeam as Alliance of the Year, Dr Kostas Iatrou, Director General of the Air Transport Organization said: “SkyTeam is taking a holistic approach to global travel, where its commitment to a seamless customer experience is matched by a commitment to caring for the planet. The judges were also impressed by SkyTeam’s work to increase gender diversity in the aviation industry through its RISE Leadership program and alliance-wide participation in IATA’s 25by2025 initiative.” SkyTeam CEO and Managing Director, Patrick Roux, said: “Across our global network, SkyTeam people work hard day in, day out to deliver a more seamless customer experience - from SkyPriority airport services to new lounges in São Paulo and Santiago de Chile. And as well as a focus on transforming the travel experience through technology, we are working to make customers’ travel with SkyTeam more sustainable through the Sustainable Flight Challenge which is driving new innovations and ways of working to create a greener future for our industry.” Launched in May 2022, The Sustainable Flight Challenge is an industry-first initiative that brings global airlines together in a shared mission to develop new ideas and innovations to make air travel greener. The second challenge takes off in May 2023 and has been extended to ‘friends & family’ airlines close to SkyTeam. Participating flights will be evaluated against set criteria by an independent, diverse panel of industry experts. -
02 Mar 23
Partner News
Virgin Atlantic to join SkyTeam Alliance todayVirgin Atlantic is officially joining SkyTeam today, enhancing the alliance’s offering at both London ...Read moreVirgin Atlantic to join SkyTeam Alliance today - News & announcements- Virgin Atlantic is officially joining SkyTeam today, enhancing the alliance’s offering at both London Heathrow and Manchester Airport
- Customers can now benefit from more opportunities to earn and redeem points, with access to an extensive global route network
- Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Gold and Silver members will receive a raft of benefits, including SkyPriority airport services for Gold members
- Virgin Atlantic is already a founding partner of a Joint Venture with SkyTeam members Delta Air Lines and Air France-KLM
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10 Feb 23
NEWS
SkyTeam launches second annual Sustainable Flight ChallengeGlobal airline alliance SkyTeam announced its second Sustainable Flight Challenge. It will take place in May 2023 ...Read moreSkyTeam launches second annual Sustainable Flight Challenge - News & announcementsGlobal airline alliance SkyTeam announced its second Sustainable Flight Challenge. It will take place in May 2023 , supported by member airlines’ CEOs. TSFC is a way to encourage global airlines to accelerate their sustainability journeys. It helps them explore new ways to reduce carbon footprint. This year, the Challenge has been extended to ‘friends & family’ airlines close to SkyTeam. The inaugural Sustainable Flight Challenge was launched in May 2022. It brought 16 airlines together to search for the most innovative solutions. TSFC sparked hundreds of new ideas to make air travel greener. Many of the new ideas from last year’s challenge will be adopted by participating airlines. “Our members are sharing a wealth of creative ideas and showing immense commitment in our bold ambition,” said Patrick Roux, SkyTeam CEO. Last year’s TSFC flights were evaluated against 14 categories by an independent judging panel. Airlines in the inaugural Challenge included Aeromexico, Air France, China Airlines, Delta, Garuda Indonesia, and Korean Air. -
10 Sep 21
NEWS
SkyTeam airlines commit to IATA gender equality initiativeSkyTeam member airlines have agreed to commit to IATA's 25by2025 initiative to drive gender equality ...Read moreSkyTeam airlines commit to IATA gender equality initiative - News & announcementsSkyTeam member airlines have agreed to commit to IATA's 25by2025 initiative to drive gender equality across the aviation industry All 19 SkyTeam member airlines have signed up to the 25by2025 initiative. It is a voluntary commitment to increase the number of women in senior aviation positions and under-represented areas by at least 25% by 2025. They also committed to increase female nominations from their airlines for IATA governance roles to a minimum of 25%. "SkyTeam members unanimously support IATA's 25by2025 initiative, working to close the gender gap to ensure greater representation for women in our industry," said Kristin Colvile, SkyTeam CEO and first female CEO of a global airline alliance. "SkyTeam and its members are also working on a variety of programs and resources, including leadership and network development, to nurture female talent." "I welcome SkyTeam and all its member airlines to the 25by2025 initiative. Delivering on this commitment to improving diversity and inclusion will strengthen their businesses and the entire industry," said Willie Walsh, IATA's Director General. Later this year, SkyTeam plans to launch a year-long development program to promote career advancement for female leaders across its membership. SkyTeam's RISE Leadership Program will provide mentoring, a series of development opportunities and executive coaching to high potential female leaders from each SkyTeam airline. -
28 Apr 21
NEWS
SkyTeam boosts SkyCare&Protect Covid health servicesGlobal airline alliance SkyTeam has boosted its 'SkyCare&Protect' pledge with additional health and safety measures. ...Read moreSkyTeam boosts SkyCare&Protect Covid health services - News & announcementsGlobal airline alliance SkyTeam has boosted its 'SkyCare&Protect' pledge with additional health and safety measures. With regulations rapidly evolving, the alliance's member airlines are equipping customers with the latest travel restrictions and how and where to book pre-travel Covid tests. Since launching the initiative last year, SkyTeam airlines' have strengthened the breadth of information available to customers with various new seqarch tools such as a new test labs locator. The alliance has just launched a new SkyCare&Protect video that outlines the travel journey from start to finish. "Providing real-time digitized information and expanding health safety measures through SkyCare&Protect is another way SkyTeam airlines are making travel safer and more seamless," says Walter Cho, Chairman of the SkyTeam Alliance. "Customers can trust us to provide all the information they need, including how to find and book the right COVID test." Other new SkyCare&Protect measures include a testing labs locator tool on member airlines' websites or on SkyTeam.com available in 16 languages. It has also added access to a travel requirement checker on all 19 member airlines' websites and SkyTeam.com, a pre-trip messaging sevice and contactless boarding. SkyTeam, which includes major airlines Delta Air Lines, Air France, China Eastern and Korean Air, launched SkyCare&Protect in June 2020.