Star Alliance member airlines reward their frequent flyers in Scandinavia

Star Alliance, the world’s leading airline alliance, has announced that select member airlines are now offering a status match/challenge program for frequent flyers in Scandinavia. Members of the SAS EuroBonus program can match their reward program status to selected Star Alliance member airlines.

The program is aimed at passengers in Northern Europe who want seamless connections and the unique reward benefits offered by Star Alliance. Star Alliance member airlines operate more than 3,650 flights per month to Scandinavia from 26 hubs worldwide, connecting to more than 1,070 international destinations – the most of any alliance on the plane.

The airlines participating in the program are Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Ethiopian Airlines, Lufthansa Group, South African Airways, TAP Air Portugal, THAI, Turkish Airlines and United. Status matching may be conducted on a case-by-case basis in the gold and silver tiers.

Inviting passengers who want to travel around the world to benefit from the global connectivity offered by the largest airline alliance, Renato Ramos, Vice President of Strategy, said: “Passengers today are looking for an expanded network , access to multiple lounges and facilities in multiple airports.. With 25 member airlines worldwide, only Star Alliance can offer these benefits to frequent flyers in the Nordic countries. “

It can be visited by regular passengers who want to participate in this new program staralliance.com/statusmatch and be notified of the terms and conditions by filling in their details for free until 30 November 2024. The promotion is run by StatusMatch.com in partnership with Star Alliance and participating member airlines.

Direct flights to and from Scandinavia are operated by 18 Star Alliance member airlines, including AEGEAN, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, ANA, Austrian, Brussels Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EGYPTAIR, Ethiopian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines , Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines , SWISS, TAP Air Portugal, THAI, Turkish Airlines and United.

Star Alliance remains the largest and most important global airline alliance in the world, with 17,500 daily departures to 189 countries. In Scandinavia, Star Alliance and its member airlines will continue to provide their passengers with countless travel options and an unparalleled travel experience.

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