After a seven-year wait, Air India would finally enter the largest global airlines network Star Alliance in July after meeting all minimum conditions, including steps to enhance customer satisfaction. This was announced here by Star Alliance Services GmbH CEO Mark Schwab in the presence of Air India CMD Rohit Nandan, who told reporters that almost all the minimum requirements for joining have been met and the remaining ones would be completed by the second half of May.
The Chief Executives Board of the alliance would meet in London on June 22 or 23 for "an endorsement vote to bring Air India into the fold," Schwab said, adding a formal induction ceremony would be held in India sometime in July.
Air India would have one of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners and an Airbus A-320, signifying its international and domestic operations, painted with the Star Alliance logo and livery for the launch, Nandan said.
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The Chief Executives Board of the alliance would meet in London on June 22 or 23 for "an endorsement vote to bring Air India into the fold," Schwab said, adding a formal induction ceremony would be held in India sometime in July.
Air India would have one of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners and an Airbus A-320, signifying its international and domestic operations, painted with the Star Alliance logo and livery for the launch, Nandan said.
01/05/14 Moneycontrol.com