No, they are both Star Alliance partners.
United,Lufthansa,TAP,Asiana,and Thai are the 5 major ones.
No. British Airways is a member of the OneWorld airline alliance, while Alitalia is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance.
Yes, both airlines are in Skyteam
No, Lufthansa's American partner is JetBlue Airlines
No, these two airlines do not partner.
No, but they can get you there, by using partner airlines and / or affiliates, Codeshares etc.
EVA Airlines is a Taiwanese company. It joined the Star Alliance recently, allowing it to partner with airlines around the world.
No, Lufthansa is in a separate family of airlines called the Star Alliance. The main U.S. member of this the Star Alliance are U.S. Airways and United. Delta, on the other hand is part of the SkyTeam rewards partnership. Full List of Star Alliance Members: see related link Full List of SkyTeam Members: see related link
United is a member of Star Alliance. United Mileage Plus members can earn miles with, and redeem miles for reward flights on, all other members: Air Canada, Air China, Air NZ, ANA, Asiana, Austrian, bmi, EgyptAir, LOT Polish, Lufthansa, SAS, Shanghai, Singapore, South African, Spanair, Swiss, TAP Portugal, Thai, Turkish and US Airways. UA also has more limited partnerships with a wide range of other airlines, hotel chains, car rental firms and more. See their Web site (www.united.com) for specifics. The list is far too long to enter here.
China Airline's frequent flyer program is called Dynasty Flyer. Partner airlines are Mandarin Airlines and China Southern Airlines.
Iceland Air, has a codeshare agreement with Alaska Airlines, and I believe on all AS routes systemwide not just with the Seattle hub
Absolutely, Alaska Airlines has expanded its reach beyond North America to include European destinations, allowing travelers to explore the continent with ease. While Alaska Airlines primarily operates flights within North America, it has formed partnerships with international airlines that provide access to European cities. Alaska Airlines has codeshare agreements and partnerships with airlines such as British Airways, Condor, Icelandair, and more. These partnerships enable travelers to book flights that connect seamlessly from Alaska Airlines' North American routes to various European cities. Passengers can enjoy the convenience of booking a single itinerary that includes both Alaska Airlines flights and those operated by partner airlines, simplifying the travel experience. This opens up a range of options for exploring Europe, whether it's the historic charm of London, the stunning landscapes of Iceland, or the vibrant culture of Frankfurt. When planning a trip to Europe with Alaska Airlines, it's advisable to check their official website or contact their customer service for the most up-to-date information on routes, codeshare agreements, and partner airlines. Remember that these partnerships make venturing from North America to Europe more accessible and convenient for travelers seeking new horizons.