How many airlines does SkyTeam have?

SkyTeam owns the following 20 airlines:

1. China Southern Airlines

2. China Eastern Airlines

3. Xiamen Airlines

4. Russian Airlines

5. Argentine Airlines

6. Aeromexico

7. Air Europa

8. Air France

9. Alitalia

10. China Airlines

1 1. Czech Airlines

12. Delta Air Lines

13. Garuda Indonesia

14. Kenya Airways

15. klm klm

16. Korean Air

17. Lebanese Middle East Airlines

18. Saudi Arabian Airlines

19. Romanian Airlines

20. Vietnam Airlines

SkyTeam is an international air service network composed of airlines. On June 22nd, 2000, Air France, Delta Air Lines, Aeromexico and Korean Air jointly established SkyTeam. In September 2004, it merged with Flying Wing Alliance, and KLM and Northwest Airlines also became its members.

Extended data:

On June 5438+065438+1October 65438+May 2007, China Southern Airlines joined SkyTeam, becoming the first continental airline in China to join the international aviation alliance. On 2011June 2 1, China Eastern Airlines officially joined SkyTeam, thus further providing better services and more travel routes for domestic and foreign travelers. 2011On September 28th, China Airlines of Taiwan Province Province, China joined SkyTeam, becoming the15th member of the alliance.

The development of the alliance benefits from the increasingly obvious benefits it brings to passengers and alliance members. Through the partnership, the alliance provides more benefits for passengers, including frequent flyer program cooperation among members, VIP room at the airport, more destinations, more convenient flight arrangement, transfer flight reservation and registration procedures, smoother transfer flights, and global passenger service support and "seamless" service.

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