Air India successfully completed one year of its partnership in Star Alliance on July 11. To commemorate the occasion, designer display cards at the metro airports were placed on check in counters and personnel adorned Air India Star Alliance badges at the airports.
Air India became the first Indian carrier to be inducted into Star Alliance network. This partnership gave the passengers an opportunity to travel to 1316 destinations across the network and enjoy world class services, better connectivity and seamless travel.
One year on, the passengers have immensely benefitted from this alliance. It has earned the globe trotter innumerable perks besides seamless connectivity across the globe with more than 18,500 daily flights in 193 countries.
The frequent flyer benefits between Air India’s Flying Returns program and those of the existing member carriers have benefitted customers a great deal in earning and redeeming, upgrading and obtaining Star Alliance Gold Status. Flying Return members who hold Maharajah Club or Golden Edge Club status are automatically upgraded to Star Alliance Gold status, giving them access to more than 1,000 lounges across the global network.