"The Star Alliance has set the time limit for Air India to become a full-fledged member.
"So, it is time for Air India to prepare by July 31 and meet all criteria.
"All the solutions need to be worked out by that day", Carsten Spohr, chief executive officer of Lufthansa German Airlines, said in San Francisco.
Lufthansa has been Air India's mentor, helping and guiding it complete all formalities for joining the alliance.
Asked about Jet Airways' membership application, he said the private Indian carrier 'will become the second member of Star Alliance. Whoever is ready, can join. We have extended an open arm to welcome both of them'.
Spohr indicated that Jet would take a few more months to join the airline grouping which has about 30-odd member airlines like Singapore Airlines, Continental Airlines and United Air Lines, Air Canada, Thai, ANA, South African Airlines, Swiss and Scandinavian, besides the German carrier.
Jointly, the alliance operates over 21,000 daily flights operating 4,000 aircraft across 1,160 airports in 181 countries.
The passenger can avail the benefit of seamlessly travelling on the entire network of the alliance partners.
Recently, Star Alliance chief executive officer Jaan Albrecht told the media that the group's invitation to Air India would be withdrawn if it did not fulfil all the mandatory requirements by July 31.
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