Loyalty and earning
Star Alliance emphasizes earning and redeeming across member airlines, which helps frequent travelers keep one alliance strategy even when flights span several carriers.
Star Alliance describes itself as the world’s largest global airline alliance and focuses on making cross-carrier travel more seamless. Its current About page lists 25 member airlines serving 1,150 airports across 190 countries, with loyalty recognition and connection-focused customer experience as core themes.
Official members
25 member airlines
Official network reach
1,150 airports in 190 countries
Founded
1997
In All Routes dataset
24
Current member-airline entries available on this site.
Star Alliance emphasizes earning and redeeming across member airlines, which helps frequent travelers keep one alliance strategy even when flights span several carriers.
The alliance centers lounge access, Gold Track style priority services, and recognition benefits for travelers who hold status with eligible member programs.
Star Alliance explicitly calls out booking, airport, connection, and loyalty improvements intended to make interline journeys feel more coordinated.
This list reflects current All Routes coverage and can lag official alliance membership changes.
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2,168 routes
1,236 routes
881 routes
703 routes
626 routes
547 routes
495 routes
393 routes
323 routes
288 routes
286 routes
260 routes
232 routes
227 routes
227 routes
207 routes
201 routes
193 routes
188 routes
184 routes
184 routes
120 routes
118 routes
106 routes
The directory reflects the latest All Routes data refresh and may briefly trail official alliance announcements. Use the source links below for the alliance’s official member list when validating recent changes.
Use the member list to jump into each airline’s route map, compare network breadth, and shortlist carriers before checking schedules, fare rules, and loyalty benefits.
Yes. Use the search box to quickly find a carrier by name, IATA code, or ICAO code and then open that airline’s route map page.