Showing posts with label SkyTeam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SkyTeam. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Aeroflot sees common problems for airline alliances

Seemingly, Aeroflot is holding something for the SkyTeam.
Aeroflot is applying the tactic of splitting the board of directors into two groups for maximizing the exposure of their semi-hidden, semi-declared agenda. The first group to release some news while the second to deny it. Kommersant relayed what the first group has said about SkyTeam. Mr. Vitaly Savelyev was representing the role planned for the second team. He used the media exposure already available to cover the sponsorship agreement of Aeroflot to Manchester United to dilute what has been leaked by the first team.

The irrelevance and weakness of those reasons mentioned by Mr. Vitaly Savelyev about SkyTeam are just another proof about the seriousness of Aeroflot’s intentions toward SkyTeam.
Date: 19 July 2013 commenting on http://www.themoscowtimes.com/

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Orrin Hatch is taking you to Turkmenistan, and you will darn well like it

It is a good analogy relating BCS alliance to SkyTeam alliance.

A key element of the SkyTeam global network is the hub-and-spoke system, which provides unparalleled connectivity and an easy way for customers to travel using members of the same alliance from their departure city to any location in the world.

The SkyTeam, with its 11 member airlines and 3 associate airlines, is dedicated to make travels smoother, simplified, and informed. SkyTeam offers a worldwide system of 16,787 daily flights covering 905 destinations in 169 countries.

Published at http://rivals.yahoo.com/