SkyTeam Overhauls Travel Flow at Major European Hubs

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 23, 2025 17:26 PMNews
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SAS joins digital rollout across SkyTeam. Source: unsplash

On 22 June 2025, SkyTeam blew out 25 candles, celebrating a quarter of a century since it first took flight as an airline alliance. Back in 2000, just four airlines teamed up to start the alliance. Now, that group has grown to 18 members, connecting passengers to more than 945 cities spread across 145 countries. Alongside this milestone, SkyTeam released detailed updates on infrastructure and system changes aimed at improving coordination across its network.

According to SkyTeam’s published information, one of the central developments is a shared digital check-in platform that allows passengers to register for multi-airline itineraries within a single process. Passengers no longer have to check in with each airline one by one, which helps cut down on paperwork and makes things less complicated when traveling on routes with more than one carrier. Additional tools now available include a carry-on allowance calculator and real-time baggage tracking, accessible via member airline platforms.

Joining SkyTeam has given us new opportunities to offer our customers a more seamless and personalized travel experience across the globe.
Anko van der Werff, President & CEO of SAS

In several key European airports including Paris Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam Schiphol, and Rome Fiumicino, member airlines have introduced standardized ground operations. What has been officially put in place includes shared check-in desks, one baggage system used by all, and a single set of SkyPriority rules that apply no matter which airline from the group you're flying with. These steps aim to streamline passenger movement between flights operated by different members of the alliance.

Another clear step forward is SkyTeam’s move to collaborate with major rail services in Europe. According to SkyTeam, these agreements:

  • Enable passengers to book combined flight and high-speed rail journeys under one reservation
  • Apply to selected cross-border routes within Europe
  • Are designed to support intermodal connectivity between cities served by both trains and flights
  • Aim to simplify travel planning by consolidating air and rail segments in a single ticket

These partnerships currently include cooperation with Eurostar and Trenitalia, as stated in the official release.

Eighteen airlines now form the SkyTeam network. Source: SAS Group
Eighteen airlines now form the SkyTeam network. Source: SAS Group

SkyTeam has officially published all changes, aligning them with its goal to make airline cooperation smoother and travel steps more straightforward for passengers. The rollout is happening step by step, with each airline in the alliance handling updates in its own airports and systems. If you're hopping between SkyTeam flights or mixing in a train ride, you might notice things running more smoothly, with fewer surprises and a booking process that feels more connected.

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