
![]() | SkyTeam HeadlinesSkyTeam NewsFlash — May 2006SkyTeam, the global airline alliance partnering Aeroflot, Aeromexico, Air France, Alitalia, Continental, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines, sets itself apart by offering an exclusive experience for all passengers. Issued monthly, SkyTeam NewsFlash provides media with key updates on alliance activities. Please read on for this month's SkyTeam news. SkyTeam Expands Customer Options for 2006 Summer Season This summer, passengers flying with carriers in the SkyTeam alliance have greater access to regions of key international travel growth as alliance partners are offering new and expanded flight options. SkyTeam travelers can now take advantage of as many as 1,784 additional flights per week, approximately 188 new routes and 37 new alliance destinations this season. "One of the greatest benefits SkyTeam offers its customers is greater control over their own travel time and schedule," said Dominique Patry, chairman of the SkyTeam Steering Committee and vice president alliances and international affairs at Air France. "As our members have expanded their service for the 2006 summer travel season, SkyTeam has enhanced this offering with additional flights and destinations, increasing customer options for travel." SkyTeam offers service to 37 new destinations this summer, including key locations in the high-growth markets of Central and Eastern Europe and Asia-Pacific:
In April, SkyTeam welcomed Aeroflot, bringing an additional 1,011 weekly flights, 86 routes and 25 new destinations never before served by SkyTeam to the alliance network this summer. With the expected addition of China Southern, as well as several Associate Airline candidates, SkyTeam continues to focus on markets experiencing and forecasted for growth. "SkyTeam is poised for continued growth in key markets over the next several years, said Patry. We continue to demonstrate our strong positioning with additions to our network because we recognize the needs of our customers for greater access globally and more efficient connectivity to popular business and leisure markets." The International Air Transport Association's (IATA) five-year forecast predicts rapid growth in Asia-Pacific and Central Europe, forecasting a 6.8% passenger traffic increase in Asia-Pacific, a 5.1% increase in Europe and a 5.9% increase from Europe to Asia-Pacific. (IATA 2005-2009 Forecast, October 31, 2005) As global travel rebounds, travelers are demanding more choices in terms of destinations and flight options. Summer 2006 sees the addition of destinations in these regions to the already robust SkyTeam network. For more information about SkyTeam's network, please visit www.skyteam.com. |