A few announcements over the last few days:
AUSTRIAN:
Vienna-Beijing effective March 25 is being reduced from 1x/Day to 5x/WEEKLY.
EGYPTAIR:
Cairo–Beirut effective May 30 will increase from 16x/week to 19x/week.
Cairo–Entebbe effective June 1 will increase from 4x/week to 5x/week.
Cairo–Johannesburg effective June 1 will increase from 5x/week to 1x/DAY.
Cairo–Kano effective June 5 will increase from 5x/week to 6x/week.
Cairo–Paris(CDG) effective June 5 increases from 1x/day to 11x/WEEK.
SAS:
Oslo-Gazipasa effective July 3 to August 16 will operate 2x/week service.
THAI:
Bangkok-Sydney effective June 19 will decrease from 14x/week to 12x/week.
PREVIOUS STAR ALLIANCE UPDATES: ONE TWO THREE
Courtesy: Airlineroute.net
Thanks for posting. Gradually the globe is being connected by Star Alliance (as well as the other networks, but this is the one I track). Still big gaps for Russia, Central / Northern Africa and much of S America outside of a few larger hubs. Airlines in Egypt and Ethiopia will help plug the Africa gap, in time.
I agree completely, the *A is one or 2 airlines away from being the dominant player among alliances. Just need Aeroflot to jump and global domination is at hand.