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Vietnam
Airlines will be admitted as a full member of SkyTeam on June 10 as
announced by the national air carrier and the global airline alliance
on their websites.
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Vietnam Airlines said that
being full SkyTeam membership would provide passengers with choices of
fares, worldwide travel and ticket information, consistent and seamless
services throughout the whole itineraries of SkyTeam airlines.
SkyTeam
customers will also enjoy complimentary access to lounges and mileage
accrual/redemption on all flights of SkyTeam member airlines that fly
to more than 850 destinations all over the world.
SkyTeam’s current member
airlines are Aeroflot, Aeroméxico, Air France, Alitalia, China
Southern, Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM and Korean Air, as well
as two associate carriers Air Europa and Kenya Airways.
SkyTeam
said on its website that Vietnam Airlines and Tarom were on track to
become members in June. “At the moment, both airlines are audited and
need to demonstrate fulfillment and understanding of the requirements
to deliver the SkyTeam customer service standards. Both airlines are
well on track to pass the audit successfully.”
A team of SkyTeam member
airlines is guiding the two airlines through more than 100 membership
requirements for technical communication links, recognition of frequent
flyer programs, lounge access and priority baggage handling.
SkyTeam
was formed in 2000. Its members transport 384 million passengers every
year, have 116 million frequent flyer members and more than 415 lounges
at airports worldwide.
Vietnam Airlines is
expected to officiate a joining ceremony in Hanoi on June 10 after the
SkyTeam governing board has approved its membership.
To celebrate the important
milestone, Vietnam Airlines will knock off 10% for all the tickets
booked on www.vietnamairlines.com from 9 p.m. on June 9 to 8:59 p.m. of
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) on June 10.
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