And Then There's Aeroflot, The Latest Prospective Member
The first brand awareness campaign for SkyTeam, an alliance of
six global airlines, takes off this month with an online
sweepstakes offering trips valued at up to $35,000 to any of 500
international destinations served by alliance members. Interactive
promotion specialist ePrize is in the cockpit, handling everything
from creative aspects and foreign legal, registration and
translation responsibilities to prize fulfillment.

The sweepstakes is being promoted through international
television commercials, worldwide print advertising, and in-flight
movies inviting consumers to fill out the entry form at the
alliance's Web site by March 31, 2004. The promotion is offered in
English, French, Spanish, Italian and Korean.
"We want to reach the frequent international flyer, so we needed
to offer more than a run-of-the-mill trip to Paris or London," said
Rachel McCarthy, leader of SkyTeam's communications working group.
"We decided to get people's attention by allowing them to literally
write their own ticket to anywhere that any of our member airlines
fly, from Cairo and Istanbul to Auckland and Tahiti. It's a strong
concept that quickly gets across a key message: we fly practically
anywhere."
"Interactive sweepstakes are becoming increasingly common, but
SkyTeam and Coca-Cola are raising the bar with the caliber of the
prize as well as the broad international reach of the campaign,"
said Robb Lippitt, Chief Operating Officer of ePrize. "It's an
impressive effort for SkyTeam's first major branding program."
SkyTeam is the global airline alliance partnering Aeromexico,
Air France, Alitalia, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines and
Korean Air. Through one of the world's most extensive hub networks,
SkyTeam offers its 212 million annual passengers a worldwide system
of more than 7,600 daily flights covering all major destinations.
In 2002, Global Finance magazine named SkyTeam the best airline in
their list of the "Best Global Companies."
Aeroflot Becomes Newest Member
During their quarterly meeting Thursday, the SkyTeam Steering
Committee confirmed their decision to welcome Aeroflot's bid for
membership in the alliance. SkyTeam constantly considers
prospective members that can offer customers greater convenience
and extend the alliance's global network. With 108 destinations in
54 countries, Aeroflot's addition to the alliance would only
enhance the opportunity for SkyTeam passengers to access new
destinations in Eastern Europe and beyond.

Aeroflot's entrance into the alliance is contingent upon
approval from the Russian government and the fulfillment of quality
standards required by SkyTeam for all members.
"Given Aeroflot's extensive hub network and existing bilateral
relationships with two SkyTeam members, the carrier is a natural
candidate for membership in SkyTeam, which has the leading hub
network of any global airline alliance," said Dominique Patry, VP
Alliances & International Affairs at Air France. "We look
forward to further discussions once we receive the airline's formal
decision."