Jadhav to take up Air India’s Star Alliance issue

December 09, 2009 07:39 pm | Updated December 10, 2009 06:24 pm IST - Mumbai:

Problems relating to Air India joining the Star Alliance are likely to be discussed by the airline CMD, Arvind Jadhav, who is in Brussels to attend a meeting of the global airlines body.

“Jadhav is in Brussels where Brussels Airlines is joining the Star Alliance. The issue of Air India’s entry into Star Alliance is expected to figure in his interaction with the officials,” NACIL sources told PTI here on Wednesday.

The national carrier’s entry into the Star Alliance was given the green signal in December 2007, but its formal entry into the elite club has been deferred time and again due to a host of requirements not being fulfilled.

The airline has set a deadline of June 2010 for its formal entry into the alliance, which is an inter-line commercial pact among world carriers to providing passengers wider choices for air travel and related facilities. Other competing alliances are the One World and SkyTeam.

Among other things, Air India has to have the common flight code, which continues to be AI for Air India and IC for the erstwhile Indian Airlines, even two years after their merger.

While Air India has claimed that most of the requirements have been fulfilled, another major issue relates to the selection of a new reservation system or PSS which is “critical” to the process of joining the Star Alliance.

Selection of firms to work on this new system is yet to take place though the tender evaluation was completed two months ago, they said.

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