Continental Airlines becomes 25th member of Star Alliance

Continental Airlines joined the Star Alliance today, becoming its 25th member.

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Continental Airlines joined the Star Alliance today, becoming its 25th member. The airline’s membership will further enhance the allianceโ€™s three main customer benefits: global reach, worldwide recognitio,n and seamless travel. Continentalโ€™s membership follows last yearโ€™s announcement of a strategic partnership between Continental and United Airlines. Experts from both airlines and Star Alliance have been working together over the last 18 months in order to ensure the first successful transition of a major airline from one global alliance to another.

โ€œBringing Continental Airlines into Star Alliance has been a truly unique
experience. This is the first time an airline has moved directly from one alliance to another, and I would like to thank all those involved in ensuring a smooth switch,โ€ said Jaan Albrecht, CEO Star Alliance. โ€œOur travelers can now begin to appreciate the advantages Continental brings to the Star Alliance network, while Continentalโ€™s customers now enjoy enhanced alliance benefits.โ€

โ€œContinentalโ€™s transition to Star Alliance is one of the most important strategic moves we have accomplished in my career at Continental,โ€ said chairman and CEO Larry Kellner. โ€œOur membership in Star Alliance positions us to deliver a broader network to our customers and to achieve better business results and a stronger future for my co-workers, our customers, and communities as a result of the benefits from participating in the worldโ€™s largest airline alliance.โ€

โ€œContinentalโ€™s joining makes the Star Alliance network even more extensive,
offering our customers the broadest global access and greatest choice of service,โ€ said Glenn Tilton, chairman and CEO of United Airlines. โ€œWe welcome our partner, Continental, which brings tremendous value to our customers, our employees, and the communities we serve.โ€

Global Reach
Due to the limited overlap between Continentalโ€™s and Star Allianceโ€™s networks,
Star Alliance customers now have a choice of 19,500 daily flights serving some 1,071 airports in 171 countries. The main network enhancements are taking place in North America, to and from Latin America, as well as across the north Atlantic and the Pacific. In North America, Continental adds its three hubs โ€“ New York/Newark, Houston, and Cleveland โ€“ to the network, providing more choice to Star Alliance customers.

Continentalโ€™s extensive Latin America network will increase travel options for Star Alliance customers to Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Across the North Atlantic, Continental will also add choice for Star Alliance travelers, especially on the very important New York to London market. Options in the Pacific region are enhanced by Continentalโ€™s trans-Pacific flights to mainland China, Hong Kong, and Japan, and by Continental Micronesia flights centered on Guam.

In addition to the network benefits, Continental flights can now be used to create itineraries for the Star Alliance Round the World fare, as well as for the North American Airpass. Moreover, Continental will sell all 13 Star Alliance fare products, as well as participate in the Star Alliance Conventions Plus product.

Worldwide Recognition
As part of its Star Alliance membership, Continental OnePass members will now
be able to earn and redeem miles on all other Star Alliance member carriers. OnePass Gold and Platinum Elite members automatically have Star Alliance Gold Status and will receive benefits such as access to more than 954 lounges, extra-baggage allowance, priority baggage delivery, dedicated check-in counters, priority waitlist (reservation), and airport stand-by. OnePass Silver Elite have automatic Star Alliance Silver Status, entitling them to priority waitlist (reservation) and airport stand-by.

Participants in any of the existing Star Alliance Frequent Flyer Programs can now earn and redeem miles on Continental. Moreover, OnePass members will be able to use their miles as part of Star Alliance Upgrade Awards for a one cabin upgrade when traveling on participating Star Alliance member carriers – Air China, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian, Continental Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Singapore Airlines, SWISS, TAP Portugal, Turkish Airlines, THAI, and United.

Seamless travel
The Star Alliance network aims to provide fast and convenient connections for
customers needing to transfer between flights of different Star Alliance member carriers. Effective immediately, through check-in from the originating airport is available for any itinerary involving a Continental flight in conjunction with another Star Alliance flight. In addition, all Star Alliance Connection Centers will now also encompass all flights operated by Continental. These special behind-the-scene centers look after passengers and
baggage transferring between Star Alliance member carriers in case of flight
irregularities. These centers are currently in operation at selected airports across the network like, Frankfurt, Munich, Chicago, Los Angeles, Tokyo-Narita, and Bangkok. Moreover, plans are already underway to co-locate member carriers in the same airport area or terminal at numerous destinations served by Continental. By the end of this year Continental will have physically moved airport operations at 11 airports around the world. For instance, on October 27, Continental moves to Terminal 1 at Frankfurt and on November 1, to the South Wing of Terminal 1 at Tokyo/Narita. Other airports where co-location moves have been made include: Beijing, Chicago, Honolulu, and Shanghai.

More information about Continental Airlines joining Star Alliance is available at: www.continental.com/staralliance .

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • โ€œOur membership in Star Alliance positions us to deliver a broader network to our customers and to achieve better business results and a stronger future for my co-workers, our customers, and communities as a result of the benefits from participating in the world's largest airline alliance.
  • This is the first time an airline has moved directly from one alliance to another, and I would like to thank all those involved in ensuring a smooth switch,โ€ said Jaan Albrecht, CEO Star Alliance.
  • In addition to the network benefits, Continental flights can now be used to create itineraries for the Star Alliance Round the World fare, as well as for the North American Airpass.

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