China Airlines in Skyteam dalla metà del 2011


Comunque a quanto ho sempre notato Korean è capillare sul Giappone tanto quanto ANA e JAL, se non di più, considerando che Narita non si può definire hub vero e proprio.

Tra l'altro Korean e JAL hanno una fitta rete di voli in codeshare tra i 2 paesi. E' un'alleanza che va oltre la rigida logica delle 3 alleanze globali, ovviamente in contrapposizione ad ANA e Asiana (che però sono entrambe in Star).
C'è da dire però anche che la crisi del primo vettore nipponico avrà pesato anche sul suo network sicuramente.
 
Dal sito skyteam

SkyTeam Headlines
China Airlines Joins SkyTeam
Alliance firmly strengthens Asia Pacific network by welcoming fifth carrier from the region

Taipei, 14 September 2010 - China Airlines, the flag carrier of Taiwan, today formally announced the start of its joining process leading to full entry into the SkyTeam Airline Alliance. The process is expected to be completed by mid-2011. The announcement comes just a few months after China Eastern signed an agreement to join SkyTeam. The addition of China Airlines to the alliance complements the well anchored position of China Southern, solidifying the unrivalled presence of SkyTeam in Greater China. With China Airlines as a partner, SkyTeam customers will benefit from further improved access to SkyTeam’s extensive Asia Pacific network.

Headquartered in Taipei, China Airlines is the largest airline of Taiwan, home to one of the world’s most dynamic technology-driven economies that also possesses abundant tourism opportunities and booming aviation industry prospects.

During an official ceremony in Taipei, China Airlines’ President Huang-Hsiang Sun, joined the CEOs and representatives of SkyTeam member airlines in signing an Adherence Agreement, thus formally starting the process of China Airlines joining SkyTeam. The signing ceremony took place at National Concert Hall in Taipei, witnessed by Chairman of the SkyTeam Governing Board Leo van Wijk, Managing Director of SkyTeam Marie-Joseph Malé and Chairman Liu Shaoyong of future member China Eastern.

“The inclusion of China Airlines in our network will solidify SkyTeam’s unrivalled presence in the Greater China market, a region that continues to experience significant economic growth,” said Leo van Wijk. “In addition to the services provided by our existing members, China Airlines offers an extensive cross-strait operation, linking Taiwan to multiple major destinations in China. Also, Taipei will serve as an alternative Asian hub with services to and from key business destinations in the region.”

"Joining SkyTeam is a long-term development strategy for China Airlines, and for many years we have been actively promoting various types of cooperation with SkyTeam member airlines with this objective in mind. As the first Taiwanese airline to join the world-class alliance, our strategic target is to continuously strengthen profitability and boost international market competitiveness," said China Airlines Chairman Philip Wei.

Mr. Malé added: “We are honored and delighted to welcome China Airlines in our midst. We now enter a phase where China Airlines will work closely together with the current members to establish bilateral agreements and fulfill the more than 100 membership requirements. We rely in particular on our Asian members to use their advanced experience in the alliance to guide China Airlines in the joining process and expect our newest member to effectively join SkyTeam around mid 2011”.

Maximizing the Greater Chinese, Asian and global network
The China Airlines network will complement those of Guangzhou-based China Southern and Shanghai-based China Eastern. Cooperation among these three SkyTeam family members will further consolidate SkyTeam’s unparalleled strong position in Greater China. As the largest passenger and cargo airline providing services between both sides of the Taiwan Strait, the addition of China Airlines to SkyTeam will mark a major milestone in Taiwan’s efforts to become one of Asia’s leading air transport and business hubs.

SkyTeam will greatly benefit from expanding its regional network in the region. Out of the 93 international routes, China Airlines will bring four new destinations to the network; Okinawa, Miyazaki, Surabaya and Palau. From a global standpoint, adding a fifth Asian carrier will help SkyTeam in connecting Greater China, Asia’s up-and-coming economic powerhouse, to the rest of the world. The China Airlines extensive route network covers Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania, and will help customers connect to flights of SkyTeam partners worldwide.
 
Malaysia ha già accordi di CS con KLM e Alitalia è vero,ma non sottovalutate il fatto che li ha anche con BMI(star) e Turkish(star),ma soprattutto con Singapore.
Per cui il solo fatto che Garuda possa entrare in skyteam(e la vedo molto probabile visti i rapporti storici coloniali ed attuali con l'olanda) potrebbe spingere Malaysia ad entrare in star anzichè in sky.
 
Le rotte da e per Taiwan mi sembrano un traffico abbastanza di nicchia, il vero business del futuro sono quelle verso la Cina.

Il vettore di Taiwan, China Airlines, firma oggi il documento che dà il via al processo di adesione all'alleanza dei cieli SkyTeam, in cui si trova anche Alitalia. L'entrata ufficiale nell'alleanza dovrebbe quindi avvenire a metà del 2011, facendo diventare China Airlines la quinta compagnia dell'Asia Pacifico in SkyTeam. China Airlines, che vola in Italia, serve 93 destinazioni in 29 Paesi e porta in dote all'alleanza quattro nuove località: Okinawa, Miyazaki, Surabaya e Palau.

http://ttgitalia.com/pagine/China-A...Dettaglio001,IT,264212,Trasporti001-news.aspx
 
SkyTeam looking to fill in "blank spots" - exec

* Battle brewing for a foothold into South America-exec

* Africa, India and southeast Asia also focal points

* China Eastern, Vietnam to boost daily flights 10 pct

By Deepa Seetharaman

NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuters) - SkyTeam, the global airline alliance that includes Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) and Air France-KLM (AIRF.PA), is looking for new partners in Latin America, Asia and Africa as it seeks to broaden its network.

Top brass at SkyTeam declined to name the specific carriers the airline network is eyeing, but said the alliance would look for carriers that add to, rather than overlap with, existing routes flown by its 13 member airlines.

"In South America, India and Africa, it is clear there will be a significant battle for positioning to lure good carriers in your alliance," SkyTeam Chairman Leo van Wijk told Reuters on the sidelines of an event celebrating SkyTeam's 10th anniversary.

Airline networks allow members to expand their reach by selling tickets on one another's flights and streamline costs in a variety of other ways, such as combining airport lounges.

The SkyTeam event also marked the beginning of a process to bring China Eastern Airlines (600115.SS) into the alliance. The addition of China Eastern and the newest SkyTeam member Vietnam Airlines will boost the airline network's daily flights by 10 percent, SkyTeam officials said.

Earlier this year, China Eastern also was being wooed by the oneworld and Star Alliance, in a sign of how competition is heating up for airlines with hubs in growth markets.

Japan Airlines (JALFQ.PK) was also at the center of a contentious fight between Delta and American Airlines, a unit of AMR Corp (AMR.N). In February, JAL said it would stick with American's oneworld alliance.

United Airlines parent UAL Corp (UAUA.O) and Continental Airlines (CAL.N) are part of Star. Last month, Continental and United announced they would merge to form the world's largest airline, edging out the current industry leader, Delta.

The new United will be strong in Latin America, a region with growing air travel demand, but also few international hubs, making it a difficult market to enter, SkyTeam managing director Marie-Joseph Male told Reuters.

"Our coverage is slightly less than Star Alliance," van Wijk told reporters at a media briefing. "There are some blank spots that we will be focusing on."

SkyTeam is now looking to boost its presence in southeast Asia, India and Latin America. Van Wijk said it was unlikely the global airline industry would see intercontinental mergers, adding it was more likely that alliance ties would deepen.

China Eastern will help expand the alliance's presence in mainland China, an increasingly important market for business travel, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Chief Executive Peter Hartman said in an interview.

SkyTeam currently flies to seven destinations in mainland China, more than the rival oneworld or Star alliances, Hartman said.

"There are so many possibilities to do JVs (joint ventures) with other partners" in China, Hartman said. He added that the airline could also add destinations where no SkyTeam partners fly. (Reporting by Deepa Seetharaman; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)

ho trovato quest articoletto di giugno non so se è stato postato

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2216629520100622
 
Il vettore di Taiwan, China Airlines, firma oggi il documento che dà il via al processo di adesione all'alleanza dei cieli SkyTeam, in cui si trova anche Alitalia. L'entrata ufficiale nell'alleanza dovrebbe quindi avvenire a metà del 2011, facendo diventare China Airlines la quinta compagnia dell'Asia Pacifico in SkyTeam. China Airlines, che vola in Italia, serve 93 destinazioni in 29 Paesi e porta in dote all'alleanza quattro nuove località: Okinawa, Miyazaki, Surabaya e Palau.

http://ttgitalia.com/pagine/China-A...Dettaglio001,IT,264212,Trasporti001-news.aspx


Palau e Okinawa! Sempre parlando di ST, mi sembra che con Korean sia possibile volare fino a Guam
 
come mai 3 anni?

Perchè ci sono numerose problematiche che ST sta tentando di risolvere, in primo luogo la reticenza dimostrata da MH ad aderire ad una qualsiasi alleanza. I top manager di ST stanno tentando di creare una sorta di "pacchetto" per l'entrata in contemporanea di entrambi i vettori, poichè, un allargamento anticipato verso GA, potrebbe spingere MH verso altri lidi, su tutti *A.
 
ma se da una parte ci sarebbe Garuda, in Star Allianz ci sarebbero già Thai e Singapore per il sud est asiatico, quindi forse a sto punto avrebbe meno sovrapposizioni con Oneworld anche se c'è Qantas
 
ma se da una parte ci sarebbe Garuda, in Star Allianz ci sarebbero già Thai e Singapore per il sud est asiatico, quindi forse a sto punto avrebbe meno sovrapposizioni con Oneworld anche se c'è Qantas

In OW ci sono anche CX e JAL molto presenti nel sud est; ST sarebbe in ogni caso la scelta migliore, ma bisognerebbe farglielo capire...
 
China Airlines to join SkyTeam; Is Garuda next?

By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY

Taiwan's China Airlines intends to join the SkyTeam frequent-flier alliance, the carrier announced Tuesday. Air Transport World reports the airline "signed an 'adherence
agreement' with SkyTeam in Taipei, signaling the start of a joining process that will likely lead to it gaining full membership in the alliance by mid-2011."
Air Transport Intelligence notes that "the Taiwanese carrier's move comes a few months after Shanghaibased China Eastern Airlines signaled its intent to join SkyTeam, and solidifies the alliance's presence in the Greater China market. Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines is already a member of SkyTeam."

As for China Airlines, it serves 93 destinations in 28 countries with a fleet of 66 aircraft, according to Dow Jones Newswires. The Taipei-based carrier will be the 14th SkyTeam member and will add four new cities to the alliance's overall route network, Dow Jones says.

SkyTeam chairman Leo van Wijk touted China Airlines' ability to provide the alliance with an alternative Asian hub, the Taipei Times writes.
And SkyTeam, which includes the biggest U.S. carrier Delta, has even grander global ambitions. "We still have gaps in our coverage ... so we are targeting carriers in Southeast Asia for reinforcements," Van Wijk is quoted as saying by Dow Jones.
To that point, Air Transport Intelligence reports that "Garuda Indonesia is likely to be the next airline after Taiwan's China Airlines to formally apply to join the SkyTeam alliance." The publication says Garuda's signing ceremony is likely to come in November. Beyond that, Aviation Week reports "SkyTeam identifies India and Latin America as two blanks on its global map that need to be filled in. Van Wijk declines to name any particular Indian airline as a prospect, but says there are enough of them to be sure that eventually one will be in SkyTeam."
 
Se Garuda entra in novembre cosa succede con malaysia?
1 dati i rapporti che ha con Garuda si fionda in ST
2 negozia con ow
3 entra ma con più calma
4 altro

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Se Garuda entra in novembre cosa succede con malaysia?
1 dati i rapporti che ha con Garuda si fionda in ST
2 negozia con ow
3 entra ma con più calma
4 altro

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Io credo che a forza di aspettare quale delle due decida di entrare e quale no qui si perde solo tempo.
Credo che sarebbe la cosa più saggia chiudere con una delle due e lasciare all'altra la decisione che ritiene migliore. Fuori o dentro ST.
Chi aspetta tempo, perde tempo!
 
Alcune considerazioni:
1 - La Joint Venture DL - Virgin Blue non e' stata stoppata, ma il DOT ha espresso alcuni concern e quindi ha dato ancora del tempo alle due compagnie per chiarire meglio i (secondo loro) vantaggi per la clientela;
2 - Una possibile compagnia che dovrebbe entrare in ST e' ALASKA AIRLINES;
3 - Dobbiamo capire che il mondo oramai non e' piu' ATLANTICO centrico ma PACIFICO centrico. Vettori come CHINA AIRLINES sono di nicchia qui ma di forte impatto in una visione "PACIFICA".
4 - Il discorso Giappone, venuta meno il business "JAL" vuol essere gestito da DL facendo leva su:
a - la dote portata da NW quindi l'hub di NRT
b - l'opportunità di HND
c - far si che DL diventi "real player" sul ASIA/PAC (ovvero diventare il leader sui collegamenti transpacifici)
d - incrementare e migliorare le rotte "interasia"
5 - diventa a questo punto basilare riprendere in mano l'alleanza con KE. La JV ha sicuramente fatto si che le forze e le energie di DL ed AF fossero convogliate in tale passo....ma ora con le cose definite, l'alleanza con KE diventa prioritaria sopratutto nell'ottica di quanto espresso sopra.
6 - Sempre parlando di Virgin Blue....se la JV con DL dovesse andare in porto...sarebbe un gran colpo xche potrebbe presupporre un suo ingresso in ST e quindi la totale copertura dell'australia.
 
Perchè ci sono numerose problematiche che ST sta tentando di risolvere, in primo luogo la reticenza dimostrata da MH ad aderire ad una qualsiasi alleanza. I top manager di ST stanno tentando di creare una sorta di "pacchetto" per l'entrata in contemporanea di entrambi i vettori, poichè, un allargamento anticipato verso GA, potrebbe spingere MH verso altri lidi, su tutti *A.

Secondo me Star è la meno interessata di tutte su MH... con il presidio di SQ e TG mi pare ch il sud est asiatico e l'oceania siano già ben coperte.
 
su la pagina di wikipedia tedesca parlano di un altro ingresso imminente
Uzbekistan Airways, potrebbe essere plausibile?