![]() ![]() TAM Airlines’ joining completes a process which originally began in 2006 with the first informal negotiations. Combining TAM Airlines’ network with that of our existing member carriers, will allow Star Alliance to offer a very competitive product to, from and within this region,” said Jaan Albrecht, CEO Star Alliance. “With TAM Airlines we gain a carrier based in South America, an important aviation market and home to many growing economies. All in all, the Star Alliance network now counts 27 member carriers, offering more than 21,050 daily flights to 1,167 destinations in 181 countries. Over the past years, the airline has expanded its intercontinental network to cover a variety of destinations in the USA and Europe, many of these being Star Alliance hubs. TAM Airlines offers more than 40 destinations in Brazil and 10 airports across South America. “Our brand is now global, and Star Alliance now has a strong presence in South America.” There will always be a partner airline that will treat our customers as their own anywhere across the globe,” said Líbano Barroso, CEO of TAM Airlines. “Our integration into the world’s leading global commercial aviation alliance will allow us to expand our services, offering our customers a smooth and integrated travel experience. Tam Airlines joins Star Alliance SÃO PAULO, Brazil – TAM Airlines, the leading Brazilian carrier, today joined the Star Alliance network, thereby putting the world’s longest serving airline alliance firmly back on the South American continent.
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