Who is partners with ITA airlines?

ITA recently became a member of the SkyTeam alliance, which means this status match initiative is a unique opportunity for frequent flyers hoping to get easy status on Delta Air Lines, Air France and other SkyTeam carriers.

Are ITA and Delta Partners?

“Delta has a longstanding history with the former Alitalia and has created a partnership with ITA Airways which Delta is committed to strengthening,” the spokesperson said.

Will ITA be part of Star Alliance?

“We warmly welcome ITA Airways’ decision to join our alliance and ensure continuity of service for the millions of customers who choose SkyTeam as their preferred alliance to Italy.

Is Alitalia still in SkyTeam?

Alitalia ceased operations on 14 October and left the SkyTeam global airline alliance on the same date.

Is ITA part of flying blue?

Flying Blue – ITA Airways.

Which airlines are Delta partners?

Our Global Airline Partners (including Aerolíneas Argentinas, Air Europa, China Airlines, China Southern, Czech Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, Kenya Airways, MEA, Saudia Airlines, TAROM, Vietnam Airlines, WestJet and Xiamen Airlines) offer benefits like priority boarding and check-in.

Can I use Air France miles on Delta?

Flying Blue Miles is the loyalty program of Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. You can use your Flying Blue Miles to book flights on Delta airlines.

Can ITA join One World?

Italy’s new ITA Airways, the state-backed successor to Alitalia, intends to join a global airline alliance next year – but that might be Oneworld or Star Alliance, rather than Alitalia’s former SkyTeam family.

Who are Air New Zealand partners?

Our alliance with United Airlines covers flights between New Zealand and mainland USA, including connecting flights within New Zealand and the US.

Is ITA the new Alitalia?

ITA Airways — the new Italian flag carrier — took over from the bankrupt Alitalia on Oct. 15, 2021, with 52 planes and 2,800 staff members, compared to Alitalia’s respective 110 and 10,500.

Who owns ITA airlines in Italy?

the government
Last month the Treasury picked Equita and Gianni & Origoni as financial and legal advisers for the privatisation of ITA Airways, which is fully owned by the government. “Advisers have invited several players in the airline sector to formalise their interest in ITA,” one of the sources said.