Dont call me Shirley
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Star Alliance welcomes Air China
Tuesday May 23, 2006
Less than two weeks after establishing a foothold in China with the addition of Shanghai Airlines, Star Alliance yesterday solidified its presence with the addition of Air China, the country's most profitable carrier.Once the two airlines become full members, Star will have bases in both Shanghai and Beijing, giving it a leg up on rivals SkyTeam, which signed an MOU with Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines in 2004, and oneworld, which still is without a member based in mainland China and eventually may look to Shanghai's China Eastern Airlines.
(full story)
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=5137
Air China has improved in its operational and service areas in recent years(or they would not have been able to join *A). But I thought I would ask the fine posters on this board for their views of CA (and what you think of what this will mean for UAL)
Tuesday May 23, 2006
Less than two weeks after establishing a foothold in China with the addition of Shanghai Airlines, Star Alliance yesterday solidified its presence with the addition of Air China, the country's most profitable carrier.Once the two airlines become full members, Star will have bases in both Shanghai and Beijing, giving it a leg up on rivals SkyTeam, which signed an MOU with Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines in 2004, and oneworld, which still is without a member based in mainland China and eventually may look to Shanghai's China Eastern Airlines.
(full story)
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=5137
Air China has improved in its operational and service areas in recent years(or they would not have been able to join *A). But I thought I would ask the fine posters on this board for their views of CA (and what you think of what this will mean for UAL)