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  2. How to get Delta Sky Priority status (and why you ... - AOL

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    Delta is a member of an airline alliance called SkyTeam, which includes 19 other airlines. By achieving a specific elite status tier with these airlines, you’ll also achieve a level of SkyTeam ...

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    Aeroplan 50K: 50,000 SQM and $6,000 in SQD – complimentary access to Star Alliance Gold Lounges and the Air Canada cafe Aeroplan 75K: 75,000 SQM and $9,000 in SQD – 12-month Aeroplan Elite ...

  4. Star Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Star Alliance is an airline alliance headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. [5] Founded on 14 May 1997, it was the world's first global airline alliance. [1] As of April 2024, it is also the world's largest airline alliance by market share, holding 17.4%, compared to 13.7% for SkyTeam and 11.9% for Oneworld.

  5. SkyTeam - Wikipedia

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    SkyTeam is one of the world's three major airline alliances. Founded in June 2000, SkyTeam was the last of the three alliances to be formed, after Star Alliance and Oneworld. Its annual passenger count is 624 million customers (2024), [1] the second largest of the three major alliances.

  6. EuroBonus - Wikipedia

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    Benefits include, but are not limited to, access to SAS and StarAlliance lounges when traveling on a StarAlliance ticket, priority check in, additional check in luggage allowance on some tickets, 25% bonus point earnings on flights. This card is a Star Alliance Gold card.

  7. Airline alliance - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Star Alliance was the largest with 23% of total scheduled traffic in revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs)/revenue passenger miles (RPMs), followed by SkyTeam with 20.4% and Oneworld with 17.8%, leaving 38.8% for others. [2]