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19.04.2006 Aeroflot joins the Skyteam Alliance: Tenth Member Strengthens Position as a Leading Global Alliance and Extends Route Network Into High Growth Markets
SkyTeam announced that global travelers will have now direct access to an
expanded network in Russia as Aeroflot officially becomes the alliance’s
tenth member. SkyTeam is the first global airline alliance to welcome a Russian
carrier.
With the addition of Aeroflot, SkyTeam will serve approximately 373 million
passengers with nearly 15,000 daily departures to 728 global destinations in
more than 149 countries. An official welcoming ceremony with key SkyTeam executives
was held in Moscow.
“SkyTeam’s expansion strategy is simple – the alliance is
committed to serving the destinations our customers want to travel to most,”
said Jean-Cyril Spinetta, chairman and chief executive officer of Air France.
“As we welcome Aeroflot into the alliance, our network now includes new
markets in Russia and Eastern Europe that are poised for even greater passenger
demand. With the addition of Sheremetyevo International Airport and particularly
the opening of the new Aeroflot terminal 3 next year, SkyTeam is literally bringing
the world closer together through a hub network that spans the globe, offering
our passengers greater access and connectivity to Europe, Asia and around the
world.”
Aeroflot, the largest air carrier in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS), has made significant progress over the past five years, enabling
the airline to meet the levels of service and safety of the most effective airline
companies of the world. In October 2005, Aeroflot successfully passed the International
Airline Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), confirming
its high operational standards. Also in 2005, the airline received an award
for Onboard Service Improvement Excellence from Skytrax, a leading research
and consultancy firm for the airline and air transport industry.
“Membership in the SkyTeam alliance will advance Aeroflot’s growth
and enhance operational efficiencies, thereby improving our service offerings
to our highly-valued customers,” said Valery Okulov, chief executive officer
and chairman, Aeroflot. “We look forward to better serving our customers
by linking them to the extensive SkyTeam network and providing them with more
convenient connections, as well as the opportunity to earn more frequent flyer
miles as they travel throughout the world.”
As part of its membership, Aeroflot passengers will be able to accrue and redeem
frequent flyer miles interchangeably on any of the nine other SkyTeam member
airlines. In turn, SkyTeam passengers on flights operated by Aeroflot can earn
miles in their preferred frequent flyer program.
Aeroflot, which has seen steady growth in passenger volume and profit over
the past several years, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with SkyTeam in
May 2004. Since then, the airline has made several operational and service enhancements
in order to meet the stringent requirements for joining one of the world’s
leading airline alliances. The Russian airline has boosted service quality for
customers throughout its network, including in-flight service, and harmonized
its flight system with that of SkyTeam. Aeroflot has also entered into bilateral
agreements with all nine existing SkyTeam members.
As part of a fleet restructuring program, Aeroflot operates 18 new medium-haul
Airbus and will receive 12 additional aircraft in 2006 and 2007, receiving strong
support from both the aviation and the investment communities for this key improvement.
By the end of 2007, Aeroflot will complete construction of its passenger terminal
at Sheremetyevo airport that will greatly improve ground service for Aeroflot
and SkyTeam passengers.
Looking forward, the airline has plans to phase in e-ticketing, which will
allow the company to achieve savings, while also increasing convenience for
customers.
About Aeroflot
Based out of Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow, Russia, Aeroflot began operations
in 1923. It is the largest international and domestic air carrier in the country,
accounting for 39 percent of international traffic and 11 percent of domestic
traffic in the country. In 2005, the airline served 6.8 million passengers,
connecting them to 86 cities in 46 countries. Aeroflot operates 302 flights
daily with a fleet of 81 aircraft.
About SkyTeam
SkyTeam is the global airline alliance partnering ten members, including Aeroflot,
Aeroméxico, Air France, Alitalia, Continental Airlines, Czech Airlines,
Delta Air Lines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines.
Through one of the world’s most extensive hub networks, SkyTeam offers
its approximately 373 million annual passengers a worldwide system of nearly
15,000 daily flights covering all major destinations. In 2005, readers of Global
Traveler Magazine voted SkyTeam “Best Airline Alliance.”
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