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Star Alliance unveils "Rhythm of Excellence" brand campaign highlighting interline travel

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Star Alliance unveils "Rhythm of Excellence" brand campaign highlighting interline travel
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Star Alliance has introduced a new brand campaign titled “Rhythm of Excellence” to highlight the coordinated efforts within its network of 25 member airlines. This campaign seeks to exemplify how travel appears seamless as travelers engage with interline journeys over various member airlines, all through a single booking.

The campaign aims to showcase the harmony in handling processes from check-in and baggage management to lounge access and loyalty benefits. For more than 27 years, Star Alliance has focused on providing effortless journeys through its globally recognized brand. By emphasizing this orchestration, the new campaign reveals the collaboration and unified purpose among its carriers.

Renato Ramos, Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Star Alliance, stated, “This campaign expresses the heart of our role and purpose as the enabler of seamless interline journeys. Customers mostly engage directly with our Members. It’s through their operations that our initiatives are brought to life — from check-in and baggage handling to lounge access and loyalty rewards. This rhythm, collectively built, truly defines this Alliance experience.”

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The campaign features a lead film set to a jazz-inspired original score, depicting the flow of an interline journey across the network. Filmed at Tokyo Narita International Airport and Singapore Changi Airport, the film emphasizes key stages of the customer experience, starting from booking through to airport connections and loyalty interactions. Creative partners, The Secret Little Agency (TSLA), collaborated on the film, which represents the purpose of the Alliance through a cinematic lens.

Star Alliance, founded in 1997, remains committed to providing global reach, worldwide recognition, and seamless service, upholding these values throughout its vast and comprehensive airline network. The network comprises airlines such as Air Canada, Lufthansa, and Singapore Airlines, among others, offering 17,837 daily flights to more than 1,160 airports across 192 countries, inclusive of connecting flights with Star Alliance's Connecting Partner, Juneyao Airlines.

For further inquiries, the Star Alliance Press Office can be contacted at +65 8729 6691 or via email at mediarelations@staralliance.com.

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