"Without giving a specific date, one can say that we will complete the work (to be carried out by Air India to join the alliance) by this summer. ... After that, they will be ready to join straightaway," Star Alliance CEO Mark F Schwab told reporters here last night.
Air India was accepted as a future member of Star Alliance in December 2007, but the integration process was halted in July 2011 to enable it complete the merger with erstwhile Indian Airlines. The national carrier was again invited to join the global alliance in December last year following a unanimous decision of Chief Executives of its member airlines.
Elaborating on the work to be completed before Air India could become the first Indian carrier to join any such grouping, Schwab said this included "all the frontline staff to undergo training to come up to date with Star Alliance requirements" on various fronts. Air India would also have to get its fleet painted with Star Alliance livery and logo.
Air India CMD Rohit Nandan, who was also present alongside the Star CEO, said joining the alliance would significantly improve customer services, frequent flyer programme and brand value, besides providing seamless connectivity to air travellers.
