- Airline alliance
An airline alliance is an agreement between two or more
airline s to cooperate on a substantial level. The three largest alliances are theStar Alliance ,SkyTeam andOneworld . Alliances also form betweencargo airline s, such as that ofWOW Alliance orSkyTeam Cargo . Alliances provide a network of connectivity and convenience for international passengers.Benefits and costs
Benefits can consist of:
*An extended and optimised network: this is often realised throughcode sharing agreements. Many alliances started as only a code sharing network.
*Cost reduction: this can include sharing of:
**Sales offices
**Maintenance facilities
**Operational facilities, e.g. catering or computer systems.
**Operational staff, e.g. ground handling personnel, at check-in and boarding desks.
**Investments and purchases, e.g. in order to negotiate extra volume discounts.
*Traveler benefits: benefits for the traveler can be:
**Lower prices due to lowered operational costs for a given route.
**More departure times to choose from on a given route.
**More destinations within easy reach.
**Shorter travel times as a result of optimised transfers.
**A wider range ofairport lounge s shared with alliance members
**Faster mileage rewards by earning miles for a single account on several different carriers.
**Round-the-world ticket s, enabling travelers to fly over the world for a relatively low price.Airline alliances may also create disadvantages for the traveler, such as:
*Higher prices when all competition is erased on a certain route.
*Less frequent flights, for instance when two airlines fly each three times a day on a given route, the alliance might fly only four times on the same route.Hurdles
The ability of an airline to join an alliance is often restricted by laws and regulations or subject to approval by authorities.
Antitrust laws play a large role.Landing rights may not be owned by the airlines themselves but by the nation in which their head office resides. If an airline loses its national identity by merging to a large extent with a foreign company, existing agreements may be declared void by a country which objects to the merger.
The first airline alliance started in the 1930s, when Pan American Grace Airways and parent company Pan American World Airways agreed to exchange routes to
Latin America . The first large alliance which is still functioning started in1989 , when Northwest and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines agreed to code sharing on a large scale. A huge step was taken in1992 when The Netherlands signed the firstopen skies agreement with the United States, in spite of objections from theEuropean Union authorities. This gave both countries unrestricted landing rights on each others' soil. Normally landing rights are granted for a fixed number of flights per week to a fixed destination. Each adjustment takes negotiating, often between governments rather than between the companies involved. The United States was so pleased with the independent position that the Dutch took versus the E.U. that it granted anti-trust immunity to the alliance between Northwest and KLM. Other alliances would struggle for years to overcome transnational barriers or still do so. An alliance of Arab airline companies will be launched in 2008 and is to be called Arabesk, it will be the fourth global alliance.Alliances
The three largest airline alliances are:
Notes
In 2005, SkyTeam launched its Associate Program, whereby existing codeshare alliances (such as Continental and Copa) can be integrated into SkyTeam's marketing (shared loyalty programs, etc.) PDFlink| [http://www.skyteam.com/EN/aboutSkyteam/doc/associate.pdf] .
* Network strengths are continents or regions where listed airlines have one or more hubs or a major presence in several destinations.
* Network weaknesses are continents or regions with no hubs and few (if any) flights for any airline in the alliance.As the table shows, the three alliances combined fly 60.8% of all passengers.References
1. oneworld http://www.oneworld.com
2. SkyTeam http://www.skyteam.com
3. Star Alliance http://www.staralliance.com
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