Skyteam Airline alliance not on an expansion course

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SkyTeam CEO Michael Wisbrun spoke at the opening of SkyTeam’s new Sydney Airport lounge – the alliance’s first in Australia, and only its third in the world after London and Istanbul – Wisbrun spo

SkyTeam CEO Michael Wisbrun spoke at the opening of SkyTeam’s new Sydney Airport lounge – the alliance’s first in Australia, and only its third in the world after London and Istanbul – Wisbrun spoke of the desire to encourage “seamless transfers” through growing airport hubs in China.

SkyTeam CEO Michael Wisbrun says the coming year is not about adding new airlines to the alliance but rather boosting cooperation among its current roster and improving the “customer experience” of passengers.

With 20 member airlines in key markets around the world, he feels Skyteam is relevant in the US, relevant in Europe and relevant in Asia, especially in greater China.

Wisbrun shows no interest in signing up Virgin Australia

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