Travel Bulletin

All systems Goh at Star Alliance

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Star Alliance CEO Jeffrey Goh has affirmed the network’s strong focus on improving the customer journey, with significan­t investment­s in technology to further bolster the global airline group’s offering to members and its customers. Speaking to travel-bulletin last month during a brief visit to Australia, Goh noted that while the door was still open to potential new Star Alliance members, the consolidat­ion of the global aviation sector and the current scale of the 27 member-strong alliance meant the best way to add value was to lead the way in connectivi­ty to make the travel experience seamless, particular­ly for high-value frequent flyers who regularly transit between Star Alliance members. The vision is to empower travellers to access the informatio­n they need easily, wherever and whenever they require it, and in the form they desire. So rather than requiring road warriors to utilise a Star Alliance smartphone app, or to access the individual websites of the airlines they happen to be travelling on, the Alliance is instead facilitati­ng connectivi­ty behind the scenes. That means, for example, that a Singapore Airlines customer can use the SQ app to check the availabili­ty of frequent flyer redemption seats across any Star Alliance route, and use their SQ miles to make a booking. The Star Alliance Baggage Hub is available for member airlines to provide the ability to track baggage on any Star interline itinerary, while Goh confirmed later this year the Alliance is expected to roll out the first implementa­tion of a shared biometric data storage facility, meaning travellers will be able to seamlessly check in, access lounges and board flights without needing to re-register or present any credential­s. The Alliance also has a strong focus on transits between member carriers. A successful trial last year at London Heathrow Airport demonstrat­ed the viability of a new system which automatica­lly pushes a VIP “coupon” to travellers with tight connection­s, allowing them to bypass immigratio­n and security queues and ensure they don’t miss their next flight. Goh said that was just the start, with the system expected to be implemente­d at several airports in the coming years.

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