Narita, Japan, June 1st,
2006 - The Star Alliance member carriers serving
Tokyo's Narita Airport will begin operations from new state-of-the art
facilities in the South Wing of Terminal 1 as of Friday, June
2nd, 2006. This move hails the completion of one the alliance's
biggest co-location projects, which now has the carriers sharing the
biggest dedicated Star Alliance branded terminal in Asia.
The
South Wing of Narita Terminal 1, along with Satellites 3, 4 and 5, will be
the new home for Star Alliance member carriers ANA, Air Canada, Asiana
Airlines, Austrian, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, SWISS, Singapore
Airlines, THAI and United at the alliances foremost hub in Japan.
Jaan Albrecht, Star Alliance CEO said: "Completing the co-location
here in Narita is a milestone in our world-wide 'Move under one Roof'
strategy. We now look forward to offering our customers a top notch
facility at, what is after all one of our major hubs in Northeast Asia."
In total, the 10 member carriers operating from Terminal 1 offer
more than 794 weekly flights, to 30 destinations in 15 countries.
ANA President and CEO Mineo Yamamoto said: "As the Japanese home
carrier in Star Alliance, having access to a world class facility at our
prime international airport, is of the utmost importance. Thanks to our
membership in Star Alliance, ANA has been able to increase the number of
connecting passengers to or from our fellow Star Alliance members and with
the new facilities now in place at Narita Terminal 1, we are certain that
this trend will continue."
In a first in the airline industry, the
check-in area for the member carriers has been arranged in zones according
to class of travel, with Star Alliance Gold Card holders being served at
an exclusive area. Additionally, more than 120 self-service units have
been installed where customers of the member carriers can make use of the
latest automated check-in technology.
Once airside, passengers
travelling in First or Business Class as well as Star Alliance Gold Card
holders can make use of up to six lounges - four ANA Lounges and two
United Lounges (United First International and Red Carpet Club). Located
in Satellites 3, 4 and 5, the lounges are conveniently positioned within
easy walking distance to the departure gates.
Under the new
terminal processes minimum connection times can be reduced from 110
minutes to 45 minutes for international flights; from 130 minutes to 60
minutes for domestic-international flights and from 110 minutes to 75
minutes for international-domestic flights.
Customers of Star
Alliance member carriers connecting from international to domestic flights
on ANA with thru-checked baggage can speed up and simply their baggage
transfer. After collecting their baggage and clearing customs, they
conveniently drop their baggage on the conveyor provided, thus bypassing
the need to check it in once more.
Across its network, Star
Alliance currently has ongoing co-location projects in Bangkok,
London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Madrid, Miami and Paris
Note: Air New Zealand will remain in Narita Terminal 2
until further notice
About Star Alliance
The Star Alliance network
was established in 1997 as the first truly global airline alliance to
offer customers worldwide reach and a smooth travel experience. Star
Alliance was voted Best Airline Alliance by Skytrax in 2003 and 2005. The
members are Air Canada, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian,
bmi, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore
Airlines, South African Airways, Spanair, SWISS, TAP Portugal, THAI,
United, US Airways and VARIG Brazilian Airlines. Air China and Shanghai
Airlines are expected to join by the end of 2007. Regional member carriers
Adria Airways (Slovenia), Blue1 (Finland) and Croatia Airlines enhance the
global network. Overall, the Star Alliance network offers more than 15,500
daily flights to 842 destinations in 152 countries.
Star Alliance Press Office
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