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Oneworld

Oneworld (stylized as oneworld; CRS: *O) is an airline alliance founded on 1 February 1999. The alliance's stated objective is to be the first choice airline alliance for the world's frequent international travellers. Its central alliance office is in New York City and includes 13 member airlines: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian and SriLankan Airlines, as well as Fiji Airways as a Oneworld Connect partner. On 20 June 2022, Oman Air announced it would formally join the alliance by 2024.[3]

Oneworld
Launch date1 February 1999; 24 years ago (1999-02-01)
Full members13
Non-voting members14 affiliates
Pending members1
Destination airports1,012
Destination countries170
Annual passengers (M)490[1]
Fleet size3,296[1]
Headquarters
List of headquarters
ManagementAkbar Al Baker (Chairman)
Rob Gurney (CEO)
Alliance sloganTravel Bright[2]
Websiteoneworld.com

As of March 2020, its member airlines collectively operate a fleet of 3,296 aircraft, serve about 1,000 airports in 170 countries, carrying over 490 million passengers per year on 13,000 plus daily departures. It is the third-largest global airline alliance in terms of passengers carried, behind SkyTeam (676M in 2019)[4] and Star Alliance (762M in 2019).[5]

Management

Oneworld announced formation of a central alliance team, the Oneworld Management Company (oMC), in February 2000, to mark the alliance's first anniversary. The oMC was established May 2000 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and in June 2011 relocated to New York City. It acts as the alliance's central secretariat, with responsibility for driving future growth and the launch of new customer services and benefits.

The oMC was first led by managing partner Peter Buecking, previously director of sales and marketing at Cathay Pacific; followed by John McCulloch, previously the alliance's vice-president for marketing. Bruce Ashby, who previously held roles of CEO of Saudi Arabia's SAMA Airlines, CEO of India's IndiGo, and executive vice-president for US Airways, became CEO in December 2011. Rob Gurney succeeded Ashby as CEO in October 2016.[6]

Reporting to the CEO are vice-presidents for commercial; membership and customer experience; and corporate communications, a chief financial officer and an IT director.[7][8][9]

The CEO reports to the Oneworld Governing Board, which is made up of the chief executives of each of the member airlines. The Governing Board meets regularly to set strategic direction and review progress. Chairmanship of the board rotates among the alliance members' chief executives. Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker succeeded Qantas CEO as chairman in May 2021.[10]

Headquarters

In 2011, the alliance headquarters relocated from Vancouver, Canada, to Park Avenue in New York City, sharing premises with the local offices of a number of Oneworld member airlines including American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Japan Airlines and Qantas.[11]

The headquarters of the Oneworld alliance will be moving to Fort Worth, Texas, where American Airlines is headquartered, in December 2022.[12]

Membership history

New global alliance

 
Cathay Pacific is one of the alliance's founding members.

Oneworld was unveiled by its founding members, American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines International, Cathay Pacific and Qantas at a press conference in London, United Kingdom, on 21 September 1998. Oneworld was officially launched and became operational on 1 February 1999. The alliance outlined its services and benefits as including:

  • Smoother transfers for passengers travelling across all member airlines
  • Greater support to passengers regardless of which member airline they are travelling with
  • Greater range of round-the-world products
  • Enhanced co‑operation in the member airlines' frequent-flyer programmmes to provide more rewards
  • Wider recognition and access to more airport lounges.
  • More codeshare agreements and connecting flights between member airlines

Ahead of the official launch, the alliance embarked on an extensive employee communications and training programme, involving virtually all of the 220,000 staff employed by the five-member airlines, to ensure they could deliver what the alliance brand promised. At its launch in 1999, Oneworld's member airlines and their affiliates served 648 destinations in 139 countries and carried 181 million passengers with a fleet of 1,577 aircraft.[13][14][15]

First additional members

 
Finnair became Oneworld's first recruit following the alliance's foundation.

Finnair, Finland's largest airline and flag carrier, was the alliance's first new recruit on 9 December 1998.[16] The alliance welcomed Iberia, Spain's flag carrier, as its second recruit on 15 February 1999.[17] Both airlines, together with Iberia's franchisee, Iberia Regional Air Nostrum, joined the alliance on 1 September 1999, adding more than 50 destinations to the Oneworld network.[18]

On 19 May 1999, LanChile became a member-elect, the alliance's first representative from Latin America. LanChile's two subsidiaries, LAN Express and LAN Perú, would also join the alliance.[19] Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus was formally elected on board and confirmed as the ninth member of the alliance on 2 December 1999.[20] As LanChile and Aer Lingus joined on 1 June 2000, Canadian Airlines International left the alliance, following the airline's purchase by Air Canada, a member of the rival Star Alliance.[21]

Swiss International Air Lines (Swiss) accepted an invitation to join Oneworld in September 2003, after signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 23 September 2003 to establish a wide-ranging commercial agreement with British Airways.[22][23] However, Swiss later decided not to proceed with key elements of its agreement with British Airways and was therefore released from its commitment to join Oneworld;[24][25] it was taken over by Lufthansa in 2005 and joined Star Alliance in 2006.

2005–2006: The first big expansion drive

 
A Royal Jordanian Airbus A319 in oneworld livery.

The mid-2000s saw Oneworld undertake one of the biggest expansions in its history. Hungarian flag carrier Malév signed an MOU in May 2005 as a precursor to a formal invitation to join, extended in November 2005.[26] On 17 October 2005, the alliance signed as a member-elect Royal Jordanian, the first airline from the Middle East to accept an invitation to join any global airline alliance.[27]

Japan Airlines, then Asia's largest airline group, applied to join the alliance on 25 October 2005.[28] JAL and Oneworld exchanged an MOU on 8 February 2006, setting out a framework for the remaining steps to be taken before the airline could be formally invited to join. On 5 June 2006, JAL accepted a formal letter of invitation to join the alliance, along with five members of the JAL Group as affiliate members, including J-Air, JAL Express, JALways, Japan Asia Airways and Japan Transocean Air.[29][30]

 
A Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300 in oneworld livery.

All three of these airline groups — Japan Airlines, Malév and Royal Jordanian — joined as full members and started offering the alliance's full range of services and benefits on 1 April 2007, along with, as Oneworld affiliate members, Japan Airlines' subsidiaries J‑Air, JAL Express, JALways, Japan Asia Airways and Japan Transocean Air, and LAN's subsidiaries LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador. They expanded the Oneworld network to almost 700 airports in nearly 150 countries served by 9,000 daily departures, carrying around 315 million passengers per year with a fleet of almost 2,500 aircraft, with top-tier frequent flyers able to access 400 airport lounges worldwide.[31]

On the same day, Aer Lingus voluntarily exited the alliance due to a fundamental change to its business strategy. The Irish carrier was repositioning itself as a low fares point-to-point carrier, while Oneworld's focus was on the multisector, premium, frequent international travellers' market. Although no longer an Oneworld member, Aer Lingus maintained frequent-flyer programme partnerships with some of the alliance members and continued to participate in the alliance's Global Explorer round-the-world fare product.[32][33]

In February 2012, Malév suspended all services indefinitely, citing financial difficulties.[34] Its participation in Oneworld ended when the airline was wound up in the following weeks.

2009–2011: New recruits and expansion

 
A S7 Airlines (Globus Airlines) Boeing 737-800 in the oneworld livery.

On 26 May 2009, Russian airline S7 Airlines was unanimously elected to the alliance. It became a full member on 15 November 2010, adding to Oneworld one of the most extensive networks covering Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). It expanded the Oneworld network to another 54 cities, 35 of them in Russia. The airline's subsidiary Globus Airlines joined Oneworld at the same time as an affiliate member.[35]

On 10 November 2009, Oneworld welcomed Mexicana and its subsidiaries, MexicanaClick and MexicanaLink, after the airline accepted a formal invitation to join the alliance on 9 April 2008. Mexicana and its affiliates added 26 destinations to the alliance map.[36] Mexicana was a former member of Star Alliance, leaving the group in March 2004 when it terminated its codeshare agreement with United Airlines and opted for bilateral agreements with Oneworld members American Airlines and Iberia.[37][38] On 2 August 2010, Mexicana filed for insolvency proceedings in Mexico and bankruptcy protection in the United States with its financial situation deteriorating. The airline suspended all operations from 28 August 2010.[39][40] With the group under Mexican court protection, it has remained an inactive member of Oneworld since then.

 
A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330 in oneworld livery.

On 23 February 2010, India's Kingfisher Airlines took its first step to joining Oneworld with its chairman Vijay Mallya and chief executives from the alliance's existing member airlines signing a memorandum of understanding, subject to Indian regulatory approval. The airline gained approval to join the alliance from the India's Ministry of Civil Aviation and started participating in the alliance's Global Explorer round-the-world fare product. However, on 3 February 2012, just a week before it was due to join the alliance, Kingfisher Airlines' entry was put on hold to give it more time to strengthen its financial position.[41] Kingfisher Airlines suspended operations on 20 October 2012 and finally ceased operations in February 2013.[42]

On 26 July 2010, Air Berlin, at that time Germany's second-largest airline, accepted an invitation to join Oneworld[43] and joined the alliance on 20 March 2012.[44]

On 6 June 2011, Malaysia Airlines became a new member designate on the sidelines of the IATA World Air Transport Summit in Singapore.[45][46] Malaysia Airlines became a part of Oneworld on 1 February 2013.[47]

2012–present: The second big expansion

 
A Boeing 777-300ER of Qatar Airways in 2014 – the first among the "Big Three" carriers in the Persian Gulf to sign for any global airline alliance.

On 11 June 2012, SriLankan Airlines became Oneworld's latest member-elect, on the sidelines of the IATA World Air Transport Summit in Beijing. Cathay Pacific is serving SriLankan Airlines as its sponsor through its alliance implementation programme.[48] Its membership implementation was expected to take around 18 months. On 1 May 2014, SriLankan Airlines became a full-member of the alliance making it the first airline in the Indian subcontinent to join any alliance.

On 8 October 2012, Qatar Airways became a member-elect of Oneworld. Qatar Airways was one of the fastest growing airlines worldwide—adding 15 destinations in 2012 alone—and one of the most highly regarded, having been named Airline of the Year by the Skytrax independent airline quality ratings agency in both 2011 and 2012. The agreement to join was widely reported in the media as a coup for Oneworld, with Qatar Airways the first among the "Big Three" carriers in the Persian Gulf to sign for any global airline alliance.[49] The airline joined the alliance on 30 October 2013.

On 14 February 2013, American Airlines began plans to merge with US Airways.[50] Following U.S. Federal Aviation Administration approval, the merger was completed on 9 December 2013. US Airways left Star Alliance on 30 March 2014, and joined Oneworld as an affiliate member the following day.[51]

On 7 March 2013, LATAM Airlines Group chose Oneworld as its alliance and announced that LAN subsidiary LAN Colombia plus TAM Airlines and its subsidiary TAM Paraguay would join Oneworld.[52] LAN Colombia joined the alliance on 1 October 2013.

On 31 March 2014, TAM Airlines and US Airways joined Oneworld after leaving Star Alliance on 30 March 2014.[53]

On 15 August 2017, Air Berlin filed for insolvency after Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways stopped funding the airline. Air Berlin subsequently left Oneworld upon entering administration and ceasing operations on 28 October 2017.

On 1 June 2018, Oneworld introduced Oneworld Connect, a membership platform similar to Star Alliance's "Connecting Partners", with Fiji Airways as the first member effective from 5 December onwards.[54][55][56]

On 5 December 2018, Oneworld announced Royal Air Maroc as a member-elect, and the airline joined the alliance on 1 April 2020, extending the alliance's network into Africa.[57][58]

On 26 September 2019, SkyTeam member Delta Air Lines announced its plans to buy 20% of LATAM for $1.9 billion. This acquisition effectively removed LATAM Airlines Group from Oneworld on 1 May 2020, but the fate of Qatar Airways' 10% stake in LATAM is currently unannounced.[59][60][61]

 
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900 in oneworld livery.

On 31 March 2021, Alaska Airlines and its affiliates Alaska Horizon and Alaska SkyWest joined the alliance as member and member affiliates, respectively.[62]

On 20 June 2022, Oman Air and Oneworld signed the MOU for Oman Air to join the alliance during IATA General Meeting in Doha. Qatar Airways will act as their sponsor.[63]

Subsidiaries and franchises

Besides its full member airlines, Oneworld also includes around 30 "affiliate" members. These are generally regional airlines that are either owned by or have strong commercial links with the alliance's full members. For customers, they further extend the network the alliance can offer. In governance terms, these affiliates are represented in Oneworld affairs by their "parent" airline.

Air Liberté ceased to be an affiliate member of Oneworld when the French airline was sold by British Airways to French investment group Taitbout with the UK carrier explaining that it had been unable to receive adequate returns on its investment in the business.[64] Kenya-based Regional Air joined the alliance on 1 July 2001, following its franchising agreement with British Airways.[65] British Airways terminated its franchise agreement with Regional Air when the African carrier suspended flights in mid April 2005, ending its affiliate membership of Oneworld.[66] TWA's regional carriers, which operated under the Trans World Express brand, became Oneworld affiliate members, as their name changed to AmericanConnection on 2 December 2001, following TWA's acquisition by American Airlines. Three airlines operated under the AmericanConnection brand at that time: Chautauqua Airlines, Corporate Airlines, and Trans States Airlines.[67]

The alliance further strengthened its network in Latin America when LAN's two subsidiaries, LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador, became the alliance's newest affiliate members. LAN Argentina launched passenger and cargo services in June 2005 from its home base in Buenos Aires, while LAN Ecuador launched its services in April 2003 from its home base in Guayaquil. Both airlines officially joined their sister airlines and offer alliance's services and benefits on 1 April 2007.[68][69]

Conversely, on 5 March 2007, the alliance ended its relationship with affiliate member and British Airways subsidiary, BA Connect. BA Connect's UK regional operations were sold to Flybe on 3 November 2006, in return for a 15% stake in the latter. Approximately 50 UK regional routes are affected by the sale; however, Belfast and Southampton would remain linked to the alliance network through other British Airways and alliance members. BA Connect's operations from London City Airport and between Manchester and New York were retained and operated by another British Airways subsidiary, BA CityFlyer, and the airline itself, respectively.[70][71]

The alliance ended its relationship with affiliate member and British Airways franchisee BMED on 27 October 2007, following the purchase of the airline by one of British Airways' UK rivals, BMI.[72][73] Four days later, Oneworld welcomed its latest affiliate member and Cathay Pacific wholly owned subsidiary Dragonair to the alliance on 1 November 2007. Dragonair had the biggest network into mainland China for a non-mainland based carrier, with about 400 departures a week.[74]

In 2008, the alliance lost another two affiliate members as British Airways continued the strategy of reducing its UK franchises. The first franchisee, GB Airways, exited the alliance on 30 March 2008, following its purchase by EasyJet. British Airways intended to start services from London Heathrow to Faro, Portugal, and Málaga, Spain, and from London Gatwick to Faro, Gibraltar, Ibiza, Málaga, Palma, and Tunis, which were operated under the franchise.[75][76] The alliance bid farewell to one of its affiliate member Japan Asia Airways on 31 March 2008, following the airline's consolidation into its parent, Japan Airlines.[77] The second British Airways franchisee, Loganair, left the alliance on 25 October 2008, following the ending of its franchise agreement with the airline. A separate agreement for codesharing on some Loganair services replaced the previous franchise, for British Airways passengers connecting through Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow.[76][78]

Tenth anniversary

 
Oneworld 10th Anniversary logo
 
An American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER in the new standard Oneworld livery.

In February 2009, Oneworld celebrated its tenth anniversary with its ten member airlines—American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia Airlines, Japan Airlines, LAN, Malév, Qantas, and Royal Jordanian. In the past decade, membership has doubled from an initial five members to ten members now; its member airlines carried a total of 2.5 billion passengers and generated almost $500 billion, €450 million in revenue from passenger activities. Alliance fares and sales products generated $5 billion, €2.5 billion in revenue alone, with two-thirds or almost $3 billion, €1.5 billion would not have been generated if the alliance did not exist.[79][80] As part of the celebration and to increase awareness of the 10‑member alliance, all the alliance member airlines decorated a proportion of their aircraft fleets in a new standard Oneworld livery—around 40 aircraft in total, mainly types that fly on international routes. The alliance also unveiled a special version of its logo, featuring the text "10 years" printed behind the word Oneworld as a watermark on its round blue orb.

Member airlines

 
 
 
 
 
American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines International, Cathay Pacific, and Qantas are the five founding members of the alliance.

Full members and their affiliates

Member airline[81] Joined Member affiliates[82][83][84] Sponsored by
  Alaska Airlines 31 March 2021   Horizon Air
  SkyWest Airlines[B]
  American Airlines
  American Airlines[A] 1 February 1999   American Eagle[C] Founder
  British Airways[A] 1 February 1999   BA CityFlyer
  Sun-Air[D]
Founder
  Cathay Pacific[A] 1 February 1999 Founder
  Finnair 1 September 1999   Nordic Regional Airlines[E]
  Iberia 1 September 1999   Iberia Express[85]
  Iberia Regional[F]
  Japan Airlines 1 April 2007[86]   Hokkaido Air System
  J-Air
  Japan Air Commuter
  Japan Transocean Air
  American Airlines
  Malaysia Airlines 1 February 2013   Qantas
  Qantas[A] 1 February 1999   QantasLink[G] Founder
  Qatar Airways 30 October 2013[85]   British Airways
  Royal Air Maroc 1 April 2020   Royal Air Maroc Express
  Royal Jordanian 1 April 2007   British Airways
  SriLankan Airlines 1 May 2014   Cathay Pacific

A Founding member[13]
B On routes operated on behalf of Alaska Airlines as Alaska SkyWest only
C American Eagle flights are operated by Envoy Air, Mesa Airlines, Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines, Republic Airways and SkyWest Airlines
D Independently operated franchise carriers using the British Airways name, livery and flight code
E On routes operated on behalf of Finnair only
F Iberia Regional flights are operated by Air Nostrum
G QantasLink flights are operated by Eastern Australia Airlines, Network Aviation and Sunstate Airlines

Connect partners and their affiliates

Connect partner[87] Joined[87] Connect partner affiliates
  Fiji Airways[87] 3 June 2018

Future members and their affiliates

Future member Joining Future member affiliates Sponsored By
  Oman Air 2024   Qatar Airways

Suspended members and member affiliates

Suspended member airline Joined Suspended Member affiliates Remarks
   S7 Airlines 15 November 2010 19 April 2022[88] Suspended due to 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Former members and member affiliates

Former member airline Joined Exited Member affiliates Remarks
  Aer Lingus 1 June 2000 31 March 2007 Left the alliance in 2007 due to a business restructure.
  Air Berlin 20 March 2012 28 October 2017 Belair
Niki
Ceased operations on 28 October 2017.[89]
  Canadian Airlines International 1 February 1999 1 June 2000 Calm Air
Canadian North
Canadian Regional Airlines
Inter-Canadien
Founding member; acquired by Air Canada, a Star Alliance member.[13][90]
  LATAM Airlines 1 June 2000 1 May 2020 LATAM Argentina
LATAM Brasil
LATAM Colombia
LATAM Ecuador
LATAM Express
LATAM Perú
Left the alliance after Delta Air Lines, a SkyTeam member, acquired a 20 percent stake.[91]
  Malév 29 March 2007 3 February 2012 Left the alliance after suffering financial collapse.
  Mexicana de Aviación 10 November 2009 28 August 2010 MexicanaClick
MexicanaLink
Suspended operations indefinitely on 28 August 2010 due to financial collapse. It was listed as an inactive member on the Oneworld website; however, as of 2017, this reference has been removed from the website.[92]

Former member affiliates of current member airlines

Former member affiliate Joined Exited Member affiliate of
Air Liberté[A] 1999 2000 British Airways
Airconnex 2001 2004 Qantas
American Connection[B] 2001 2014 American Airlines
BA Connect[A] 1999 2007 British Airways
British Asia Airways 1999 2001 British Airways
BMED[A] 1999 2007 British Airways
British Airways Limited[93] 2012 2015 British Airways
Cathay Dragon[A][C] 2007 2020 Cathay Pacific
Deutsche BA[A] 1999 2008 British Airways
GB Airways[A] 1999 2008 British Airways
Globus Airlines[94] 2010 2019 S7 Airlines
JAL Express 2007 2014 Japan Airlines
JALways 2010 2014 Japan Airlines
Japan Asia Airways 2008 2014 Japan Airlines
Loganair[A] 1999 2008 British Airways
Mihin Lanka[D] 2014 2016 SriLankan Airlines
OpenSkies 2008 2018 British Airways
Qantas New Zealand 2000 2001 Qantas
Regional Air 2001 2005 British Airways
Southern Australia Airlines[A] 1999 2002 Qantas
US Airways[E] 2014 2015 American Airlines
US Airways Express[F] 2014 2015 American Airlines
US Airways Shuttle 2014 2015 American Airlines

A Founding member affiliate
B AmericanConnection flights were operated by Chautauqua Airlines, RegionsAir and Trans States Airlines
C Merged with Cathay Pacific on 21 October 2020
D Merged with SriLankan Airlines on 31 October 2016
E Merged with American Airlines on 17 October 2015
F US Airways Express flights were operated by Air Wisconsin, Mesa Airlines, Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines, Republic Airways and SkyWest Airlines

Benefits and services

Member hubs

 
 
ANC
 
LAX
 
PDX
 
SFO
 
SEA
 
CLT
 
ORD
 
DFW
 
LAX
 
MIA
 
JFK
 
LGA
 
PHL
 
PHX
 
DCA
 
LGW
 
LHR
 
HKG
 
HEL
 
MAD
 
HND
 
NRT
 
KIX
 
ITM
 
KUL
 
BKI
 
KCH
 
PEN
 
ADL
 
BNE
 
MEL
 
SYD
 
PER
 
DOH
 
CMN
 
AMM
 
CMB
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Oneworld members hubs
Members Hubs Focus cities
Alaska Airlines Anchorage
Los Angeles
Portland (OR)
San Francisco
Seattle/Tacoma
Boise
San Diego
San Jose (CA)
American Airlines Charlotte
Chicago–O'Hare
Dallas/Fort Worth
Los Angeles
Miami
New York–JFK
New York–LaGuardia
Philadelphia
Phoenix–Sky Harbor
Washington–National
British Airways London–Gatwick
London–Heathrow
London–City
Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Taipei–Taoyuan
Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi
Finnair Helsinki Stockholm-Arlanda
Iberia Madrid Barcelona
Japan Airlines Tokyo–Haneda
Tokyo–Narita
Osaka–Kansai
Osaka–Itami
Fukuoka
Nagoya–Centrair
Naha
Sapporo–Chitose
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur–International
Kota Kinabalu
Kuching
Penang
Qantas Adelaide
Brisbane
Melbourne
Sydney
Perth
Cairns
Darwin
Los Angeles
Singapore
Qatar Airways Doha
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca Marrakesh
Tangier
Royal Jordanian Amman–Queen Alia Aqaba
SriLankan Airlines Colombo–Bandaranaike

Co-location

Co-location provides alliance customers with smoother transfers between member airlines and better facilities than any of the member airlines could justify on their own. The alliance has combined ticket offices, check-in facilities and lounges at some 50 airports worldwide.[8]

Oneworld co-locations
City Country Airport IATA Terminals Exceptions Effective / as of
Bangkok Thailand Suvarnabhumi Airport BKK West Wing 28 September 2006[95]
Barcelona Spain Barcelona Airport BCN 1 1 September 2009[96]
Beijing China Beijing Capital International Airport PEK 3 American Airlines and SriLankan Airlines[97] in Terminal 2
British Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways, Royal Air Maroc, and S7 Airlines[98] at Beijing Daxing International Airport[99]
Finnair partially at Beijing Daxing International Airport[100]
26 March 2008[101]
Chicago United States O'Hare International Airport ORD 3 & 5 26 June 2009[102]
Dallas/Fort Worth United States Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport DFW A, B, C & D (all international flights) American Airlines partially in Terminal E 26 June 2009[103]
Dubai UAE Dubai International Airport DXB 1 11 July 2009[104]
Frankfurt Germany Frankfurt Airport FRA 2 April 2009[105]
Guangzhou China Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport CAN 1 Japan Airlines in Terminal 2 26 April 2018[106]
Helsinki Finland Helsinki-Vantaa Airport HEL 2 5 August 2009[107]
Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport HKG 1 11 July 2009[108]
London England, UK London Heathrow Airport LHR 3 & 5 Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways and Royal Air Maroc in Terminal 4 [109] 29 October 2009[110]
Los Angeles United States Los Angeles International Airport LAX 4 & Tom Bradley International American Airlines partially in Terminal 5 30 June 2009[111]
Madrid Spain Madrid-Barajas Airport MAD 4 5 February 2006[112]
Manchester England, UK Manchester Ringway International Airport MAN 3 (British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia) Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways in Terminal 2

Finnair and Aer Lingus in Terminal 1

Mexico City Mexico Mexico City International Airport MEX 1 26 June 2009[113]
Miami United States Miami International Airport MIA Concourse D and E[114] March 2011
Moscow Russia Sheremetyevo International Airport SVO British Airways, Finnair, Japan Airlines and Qatar Airways
New York City United States John F. Kennedy International Airport JFK 8 AA also has multiple domestic flights from LGA airport. Japan Airlines and Royal Air Maroc operated from Terminal 1 June 2019
Philadelphia United States Philadelphia International Airport PHL A (all international flights), B, C & F
Phoenix United States Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport PHX 4 26 February 2014[115]
San Francisco United States San Francisco International Airport SFO 2 & International American Airlines partially in Terminal 1 30 June 2009[116][117]
Shanghai China Shanghai Pudong International Airport PVG 2 Japan Airlines, Qantas, and SriLankan Airlines in Terminal 1 29 March 2009[118]
Singapore Singapore Singapore Changi Airport SIN 1 Malaysia Airlines in Terminal 2
Qatar Airways and SriLankan Airlines in Terminal 3
Cathay Pacific in Terminal 4
2 July 2009[119]
Stockholm Sweden Stockholm-Arlanda Airport ARN 2 23 April 2013[120]
Tokyo Japan Narita International Airport NRT 2 31 October 2010[121]
Toronto Canada Toronto Pearson International Airport YYZ 3 (American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific and Royal Jordanian) 10 November 2009[122]

Customer service initiatives

Interline electronic ticket

On 21 April 2005, Oneworld became the first airline alliance to enable its customers to fly throughout its members' network on electronic tickets (e-tickets) only, with the completion of interline e-ticketing (IET) links between all its member airlines.[123]

Awards and recognitions

Awards and recognitions received by Oneworld
Year Organisation Award
2002 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance[124]
2003 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2004 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance[126]
2004 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2005 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance[127]
2005 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2006 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2007 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2008 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2009 Business Traveller Cellars in the Sky Awards Overall Best Airline Alliance[128]
2009 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2010 Skytrax World Airline Awards Best Airline Alliance[129]
2010 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2010 Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2010 Awards Best Airline Alliance[130]
2011 Australian Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance
2011 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2011 Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2011 Awards Best Airline Alliance
2012 Australian Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance
2012 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2012 Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2012 Awards Best Airline Alliance
2013 Premier Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance
2013 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance
2013 Skytrax World Airline Awards Best Airline Alliance
2013 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2013 Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2013 Awards Best Airline Alliance
2014 Premier Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance
2014 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance
2014 Skytrax World Airline Awards Best Airline Alliance
2014 Air Transport News Best Airline Alliance
2014 World Travel Awards World's Leading Airline Alliance[125]
2015 Skytrax World Airline Awards Best Airline Alliance

All alliance members' aircraft bear a Oneworld logo, 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter, on the right of the first set of entry doors behind the cockpit.[131]

 
A Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300 in special Oneworld livery in 2007.

Japan Airlines – 2007 special Oneworld livery

In 2007, Japan Airlines (JAL) painted two of its Boeing 777 aircraft, a Boeing 777-200ER (JA704J) and a Boeing 777-300 (JA8941), in a special Oneworld livery to mark its entrance into the alliance. The first aircraft (JA704J) took off from the airline's main international hub Tokyo Narita International Airport as Japan Airlines Flight 441 bound for Moscow on 16 April 2007. The design featured "a huge globe in the distinctive horizon blue of Oneworld, painted on the centre of the aircraft, with a stylised motif to symbolise the convenience, comfort, value and choice available to passengers throughout the alliance's comprehensive global network".[132]

 
An American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER in Oneworld livery in 2014.

Standard Oneworld livery

The new (optional) standard Oneworld livery was introduced as part of the alliance's tenth anniversary celebration in February 2009. It features the alliance name in large letters that are almost 2 metres (6.6 ft) tall and the alliance logo along the side of their fuselage, against a white or a polished metal background. The name of the operating member airline will be placed in smaller lettering in a standard position at the front of the aircraft below the alliance name and logo. Each member airline will also retain its regular tailfin design.[79]

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oneworld, this, article, about, airline, alliance, other, uses, disambiguation, stylized, oneworld, airline, alliance, founded, february, 1999, alliance, stated, objective, first, choice, airline, alliance, world, frequent, international, travellers, central, . This article is about the airline alliance For other uses see Oneworld disambiguation Oneworld stylized as oneworld CRS O is an airline alliance founded on 1 February 1999 The alliance s stated objective is to be the first choice airline alliance for the world s frequent international travellers Its central alliance office is in New York City and includes 13 member airlines Alaska Airlines American Airlines British Airways Cathay Pacific Finnair Iberia Japan Airlines Malaysia Airlines Qantas Qatar Airways Royal Air Maroc Royal Jordanian and SriLankan Airlines as well as Fiji Airways as a Oneworld Connect partner On 20 June 2022 Oman Air announced it would formally join the alliance by 2024 3 OneworldLaunch date1 February 1999 24 years ago 1999 02 01 Full members13Non voting members14 affiliatesPending members1Destination airports1 012Destination countries170Annual passengers M 490 1 Fleet size3 296 1 HeadquartersList of headquarters Vancouver British Columbia Canada 1999 2011 New York City New York United States 2011 December 2022 Fort Worth Texas United States December 2022 present ManagementAkbar Al Baker Chairman Rob Gurney CEO Alliance sloganTravel Bright 2 Websiteoneworld wbr comAs of March 2020 update its member airlines collectively operate a fleet of 3 296 aircraft serve about 1 000 airports in 170 countries carrying over 490 million passengers per year on 13 000 plus daily departures It is the third largest global airline alliance in terms of passengers carried behind SkyTeam 676M in 2019 4 and Star Alliance 762M in 2019 5 Contents 1 Management 1 1 Headquarters 2 Membership history 2 1 New global alliance 2 1 1 First additional members 2 1 2 2005 2006 The first big expansion drive 2 1 3 2009 2011 New recruits and expansion 2 1 4 2012 present The second big expansion 2 2 Subsidiaries and franchises 2 2 1 Tenth anniversary 3 Member airlines 3 1 Full members and their affiliates 3 2 Connect partners and their affiliates 3 3 Future members and their affiliates 3 4 Suspended members and member affiliates 3 5 Former members and member affiliates 3 6 Former member affiliates of current member airlines 4 Benefits and services 4 1 Member hubs 4 2 Co location 4 3 Customer service initiatives 4 3 1 Interline electronic ticket 4 4 Awards and recognitions 5 Livery and logo 5 1 Japan Airlines 2007 special Oneworld livery 5 2 Standard Oneworld livery 6 References 7 External linksManagement EditOneworld announced formation of a central alliance team the Oneworld Management Company oMC in February 2000 to mark the alliance s first anniversary The oMC was established May 2000 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada and in June 2011 relocated to New York City It acts as the alliance s central secretariat with responsibility for driving future growth and the launch of new customer services and benefits The oMC was first led by managing partner Peter Buecking previously director of sales and marketing at Cathay Pacific followed by John McCulloch previously the alliance s vice president for marketing Bruce Ashby who previously held roles of CEO of Saudi Arabia s SAMA Airlines CEO of India s IndiGo and executive vice president for US Airways became CEO in December 2011 Rob Gurney succeeded Ashby as CEO in October 2016 6 Reporting to the CEO are vice presidents for commercial membership and customer experience and corporate communications a chief financial officer and an IT director 7 8 9 The CEO reports to the Oneworld Governing Board which is made up of the chief executives of each of the member airlines The Governing Board meets regularly to set strategic direction and review progress Chairmanship of the board rotates among the alliance members chief executives Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker succeeded Qantas CEO as chairman in May 2021 10 Headquarters Edit In 2011 the alliance headquarters relocated from Vancouver Canada to Park Avenue in New York City sharing premises with the local offices of a number of Oneworld member airlines including American Airlines British Airways Cathay Pacific Finnair Japan Airlines and Qantas 11 The headquarters of the Oneworld alliance will be moving to Fort Worth Texas where American Airlines is headquartered in December 2022 12 Membership history EditNew global alliance Edit Cathay Pacific is one of the alliance s founding members Oneworld was unveiled by its founding members American Airlines British Airways Canadian Airlines International Cathay Pacific and Qantas at a press conference in London United Kingdom on 21 September 1998 Oneworld was officially launched and became operational on 1 February 1999 The alliance outlined its services and benefits as including Smoother transfers for passengers travelling across all member airlines Greater support to passengers regardless of which member airline they are travelling with Greater range of round the world products Enhanced co operation in the member airlines frequent flyer programmmes to provide more rewards Wider recognition and access to more airport lounges More codeshare agreements and connecting flights between member airlinesAhead of the official launch the alliance embarked on an extensive employee communications and training programme involving virtually all of the 220 000 staff employed by the five member airlines to ensure they could deliver what the alliance brand promised At its launch in 1999 Oneworld s member airlines and their affiliates served 648 destinations in 139 countries and carried 181 million passengers with a fleet of 1 577 aircraft 13 14 15 First additional members Edit Finnair became Oneworld s first recruit following the alliance s foundation Finnair Finland s largest airline and flag carrier was the alliance s first new recruit on 9 December 1998 16 The alliance welcomed Iberia Spain s flag carrier as its second recruit on 15 February 1999 17 Both airlines together with Iberia s franchisee Iberia Regional Air Nostrum joined the alliance on 1 September 1999 adding more than 50 destinations to the Oneworld network 18 On 19 May 1999 LanChile became a member elect the alliance s first representative from Latin America LanChile s two subsidiaries LAN Express and LAN Peru would also join the alliance 19 Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus was formally elected on board and confirmed as the ninth member of the alliance on 2 December 1999 20 As LanChile and Aer Lingus joined on 1 June 2000 Canadian Airlines International left the alliance following the airline s purchase by Air Canada a member of the rival Star Alliance 21 Swiss International Air Lines Swiss accepted an invitation to join Oneworld in September 2003 after signing a memorandum of understanding MOU on 23 September 2003 to establish a wide ranging commercial agreement with British Airways 22 23 However Swiss later decided not to proceed with key elements of its agreement with British Airways and was therefore released from its commitment to join Oneworld 24 25 it was taken over by Lufthansa in 2005 and joined Star Alliance in 2006 2005 2006 The first big expansion drive Edit A Royal Jordanian Airbus A319 in oneworld livery The mid 2000s saw Oneworld undertake one of the biggest expansions in its history Hungarian flag carrier Malev signed an MOU in May 2005 as a precursor to a formal invitation to join extended in November 2005 26 On 17 October 2005 the alliance signed as a member elect Royal Jordanian the first airline from the Middle East to accept an invitation to join any global airline alliance 27 Japan Airlines then Asia s largest airline group applied to join the alliance on 25 October 2005 28 JAL and Oneworld exchanged an MOU on 8 February 2006 setting out a framework for the remaining steps to be taken before the airline could be formally invited to join On 5 June 2006 JAL accepted a formal letter of invitation to join the alliance along with five members of the JAL Group as affiliate members including J Air JAL Express JALways Japan Asia Airways and Japan Transocean Air 29 30 A Japan Airlines Boeing 777 300 in oneworld livery All three of these airline groups Japan Airlines Malev and Royal Jordanian joined as full members and started offering the alliance s full range of services and benefits on 1 April 2007 along with as Oneworld affiliate members Japan Airlines subsidiaries J Air JAL Express JALways Japan Asia Airways and Japan Transocean Air and LAN s subsidiaries LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador They expanded the Oneworld network to almost 700 airports in nearly 150 countries served by 9 000 daily departures carrying around 315 million passengers per year with a fleet of almost 2 500 aircraft with top tier frequent flyers able to access 400 airport lounges worldwide 31 On the same day Aer Lingus voluntarily exited the alliance due to a fundamental change to its business strategy The Irish carrier was repositioning itself as a low fares point to point carrier while Oneworld s focus was on the multisector premium frequent international travellers market Although no longer an Oneworld member Aer Lingus maintained frequent flyer programme partnerships with some of the alliance members and continued to participate in the alliance s Global Explorer round the world fare product 32 33 In February 2012 Malev suspended all services indefinitely citing financial difficulties 34 Its participation in Oneworld ended when the airline was wound up in the following weeks 2009 2011 New recruits and expansion Edit A S7 Airlines Globus Airlines Boeing 737 800 in the oneworld livery On 26 May 2009 Russian airline S7 Airlines was unanimously elected to the alliance It became a full member on 15 November 2010 adding to Oneworld one of the most extensive networks covering Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States CIS It expanded the Oneworld network to another 54 cities 35 of them in Russia The airline s subsidiary Globus Airlines joined Oneworld at the same time as an affiliate member 35 On 10 November 2009 Oneworld welcomed Mexicana and its subsidiaries MexicanaClick and MexicanaLink after the airline accepted a formal invitation to join the alliance on 9 April 2008 Mexicana and its affiliates added 26 destinations to the alliance map 36 Mexicana was a former member of Star Alliance leaving the group in March 2004 when it terminated its codeshare agreement with United Airlines and opted for bilateral agreements with Oneworld members American Airlines and Iberia 37 38 On 2 August 2010 Mexicana filed for insolvency proceedings in Mexico and bankruptcy protection in the United States with its financial situation deteriorating The airline suspended all operations from 28 August 2010 39 40 With the group under Mexican court protection it has remained an inactive member of Oneworld since then A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330 in oneworld livery On 23 February 2010 India s Kingfisher Airlines took its first step to joining Oneworld with its chairman Vijay Mallya and chief executives from the alliance s existing member airlines signing a memorandum of understanding subject to Indian regulatory approval The airline gained approval to join the alliance from the India s Ministry of Civil Aviation and started participating in the alliance s Global Explorer round the world fare product However on 3 February 2012 just a week before it was due to join the alliance Kingfisher Airlines entry was put on hold to give it more time to strengthen its financial position 41 Kingfisher Airlines suspended operations on 20 October 2012 and finally ceased operations in February 2013 42 On 26 July 2010 Air Berlin at that time Germany s second largest airline accepted an invitation to join Oneworld 43 and joined the alliance on 20 March 2012 44 On 6 June 2011 Malaysia Airlines became a new member designate on the sidelines of the IATA World Air Transport Summit in Singapore 45 46 Malaysia Airlines became a part of Oneworld on 1 February 2013 47 2012 present The second big expansion Edit A Boeing 777 300ER of Qatar Airways in 2014 the first among the Big Three carriers in the Persian Gulf to sign for any global airline alliance On 11 June 2012 SriLankan Airlines became Oneworld s latest member elect on the sidelines of the IATA World Air Transport Summit in Beijing Cathay Pacific is serving SriLankan Airlines as its sponsor through its alliance implementation programme 48 Its membership implementation was expected to take around 18 months On 1 May 2014 SriLankan Airlines became a full member of the alliance making it the first airline in the Indian subcontinent to join any alliance On 8 October 2012 Qatar Airways became a member elect of Oneworld Qatar Airways was one of the fastest growing airlines worldwide adding 15 destinations in 2012 alone and one of the most highly regarded having been named Airline of the Year by the Skytrax independent airline quality ratings agency in both 2011 and 2012 The agreement to join was widely reported in the media as a coup for Oneworld with Qatar Airways the first among the Big Three carriers in the Persian Gulf to sign for any global airline alliance 49 The airline joined the alliance on 30 October 2013 On 14 February 2013 American Airlines began plans to merge with US Airways 50 Following U S Federal Aviation Administration approval the merger was completed on 9 December 2013 US Airways left Star Alliance on 30 March 2014 and joined Oneworld as an affiliate member the following day 51 On 7 March 2013 LATAM Airlines Group chose Oneworld as its alliance and announced that LAN subsidiary LAN Colombia plus TAM Airlines and its subsidiary TAM Paraguay would join Oneworld 52 LAN Colombia joined the alliance on 1 October 2013 On 31 March 2014 TAM Airlines and US Airways joined Oneworld after leaving Star Alliance on 30 March 2014 53 On 15 August 2017 Air Berlin filed for insolvency after Abu Dhabi based Etihad Airways stopped funding the airline Air Berlin subsequently left Oneworld upon entering administration and ceasing operations on 28 October 2017 On 1 June 2018 Oneworld introduced Oneworld Connect a membership platform similar to Star Alliance s Connecting Partners with Fiji Airways as the first member effective from 5 December onwards 54 55 56 On 5 December 2018 Oneworld announced Royal Air Maroc as a member elect and the airline joined the alliance on 1 April 2020 extending the alliance s network into Africa 57 58 On 26 September 2019 SkyTeam member Delta Air Lines announced its plans to buy 20 of LATAM for 1 9 billion This acquisition effectively removed LATAM Airlines Group from Oneworld on 1 May 2020 but the fate of Qatar Airways 10 stake in LATAM is currently unannounced 59 60 61 An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 900 in oneworld livery On 31 March 2021 Alaska Airlines and its affiliates Alaska Horizon and Alaska SkyWest joined the alliance as member and member affiliates respectively 62 On 20 June 2022 Oman Air and Oneworld signed the MOU for Oman Air to join the alliance during IATA General Meeting in Doha Qatar Airways will act as their sponsor 63 Subsidiaries and franchises Edit Besides its full member airlines Oneworld also includes around 30 affiliate members These are generally regional airlines that are either owned by or have strong commercial links with the alliance s full members For customers they further extend the network the alliance can offer In governance terms these affiliates are represented in Oneworld affairs by their parent airline Air Liberte ceased to be an affiliate member of Oneworld when the French airline was sold by British Airways to French investment group Taitbout with the UK carrier explaining that it had been unable to receive adequate returns on its investment in the business 64 Kenya based Regional Air joined the alliance on 1 July 2001 following its franchising agreement with British Airways 65 British Airways terminated its franchise agreement with Regional Air when the African carrier suspended flights in mid April 2005 ending its affiliate membership of Oneworld 66 TWA s regional carriers which operated under the Trans World Express brand became Oneworld affiliate members as their name changed to AmericanConnection on 2 December 2001 following TWA s acquisition by American Airlines Three airlines operated under the AmericanConnection brand at that time Chautauqua Airlines Corporate Airlines and Trans States Airlines 67 The alliance further strengthened its network in Latin America when LAN s two subsidiaries LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador became the alliance s newest affiliate members LAN Argentina launched passenger and cargo services in June 2005 from its home base in Buenos Aires while LAN Ecuador launched its services in April 2003 from its home base in Guayaquil Both airlines officially joined their sister airlines and offer alliance s services and benefits on 1 April 2007 68 69 Conversely on 5 March 2007 the alliance ended its relationship with affiliate member and British Airways subsidiary BA Connect BA Connect s UK regional operations were sold to Flybe on 3 November 2006 in return for a 15 stake in the latter Approximately 50 UK regional routes are affected by the sale however Belfast and Southampton would remain linked to the alliance network through other British Airways and alliance members BA Connect s operations from London City Airport and between Manchester and New York were retained and operated by another British Airways subsidiary BA CityFlyer and the airline itself respectively 70 71 The alliance ended its relationship with affiliate member and British Airways franchisee BMED on 27 October 2007 following the purchase of the airline by one of British Airways UK rivals BMI 72 73 Four days later Oneworld welcomed its latest affiliate member and Cathay Pacific wholly owned subsidiary Dragonair to the alliance on 1 November 2007 Dragonair had the biggest network into mainland China for a non mainland based carrier with about 400 departures a week 74 In 2008 the alliance lost another two affiliate members as British Airways continued the strategy of reducing its UK franchises The first franchisee GB Airways exited the alliance on 30 March 2008 following its purchase by EasyJet British Airways intended to start services from London Heathrow to Faro Portugal and Malaga Spain and from London Gatwick to Faro Gibraltar Ibiza Malaga Palma and Tunis which were operated under the franchise 75 76 The alliance bid farewell to one of its affiliate member Japan Asia Airways on 31 March 2008 following the airline s consolidation into its parent Japan Airlines 77 The second British Airways franchisee Loganair left the alliance on 25 October 2008 following the ending of its franchise agreement with the airline A separate agreement for codesharing on some Loganair services replaced the previous franchise for British Airways passengers connecting through Aberdeen Edinburgh and Glasgow 76 78 Tenth anniversary Edit Oneworld 10th Anniversary logo An American Airlines Boeing 777 200ER in the new standard Oneworld livery In February 2009 Oneworld celebrated its tenth anniversary with its ten member airlines American Airlines British Airways Cathay Pacific Finnair Iberia Airlines Japan Airlines LAN Malev Qantas and Royal Jordanian In the past decade membership has doubled from an initial five members to ten members now its member airlines carried a total of 2 5 billion passengers and generated almost 500 billion 450 million in revenue from passenger activities Alliance fares and sales products generated 5 billion 2 5 billion in revenue alone with two thirds or almost 3 billion 1 5 billion would not have been generated if the alliance did not exist 79 80 As part of the celebration and to increase awareness of the 10 member alliance all the alliance member airlines decorated a proportion of their aircraft fleets in a new standard Oneworld livery around 40 aircraft in total mainly types that fly on international routes The alliance also unveiled a special version of its logo featuring the text 10 years printed behind the word Oneworld as a watermark on its round blue orb Member airlines Edit American Airlines British Airways Canadian Airlines International Cathay Pacific and Qantas are the five founding members of the alliance Full members and their affiliates Edit Member airline 81 Joined Member affiliates 82 83 84 Sponsored by Alaska Airlines 31 March 2021 Horizon Air SkyWest Airlines B American Airlines American Airlines A 1 February 1999 American Eagle C Founder British Airways A 1 February 1999 BA CityFlyer Sun Air D Founder Cathay Pacific A 1 February 1999 Founder Finnair 1 September 1999 Nordic Regional Airlines E Iberia 1 September 1999 Iberia Express 85 Iberia Regional F Japan Airlines 1 April 2007 86 Hokkaido Air System J Air Japan Air Commuter Japan Transocean Air American Airlines Malaysia Airlines 1 February 2013 Qantas Qantas A 1 February 1999 QantasLink G Founder Qatar Airways 30 October 2013 85 British Airways Royal Air Maroc 1 April 2020 Royal Air Maroc Express Royal Jordanian 1 April 2007 British Airways SriLankan Airlines 1 May 2014 Cathay PacificA Founding member 13 B On routes operated on behalf of Alaska Airlines as Alaska SkyWest onlyC American Eagle flights are operated by Envoy Air Mesa Airlines Piedmont Airlines PSA Airlines Republic Airways and SkyWest AirlinesD Independently operated franchise carriers using the British Airways name livery and flight codeE On routes operated on behalf of Finnair onlyF Iberia Regional flights are operated by Air NostrumG QantasLink flights are operated by Eastern Australia Airlines Network Aviation and Sunstate Airlines Connect partners and their affiliates Edit Connect partner 87 Joined 87 Connect partner affiliates Fiji Airways 87 3 June 2018 Future members and their affiliates Edit Future member Joining Future member affiliates Sponsored By Oman Air 2024 Qatar AirwaysSuspended members and member affiliates Edit Suspended member airline Joined Suspended Member affiliates Remarks S7 Airlines 15 November 2010 19 April 2022 88 Suspended due to 2022 Russian invasion of UkraineFormer members and member affiliates Edit Former member airline Joined Exited Member affiliates Remarks Aer Lingus 1 June 2000 31 March 2007 Left the alliance in 2007 due to a business restructure Air Berlin 20 March 2012 28 October 2017 BelairNiki Ceased operations on 28 October 2017 89 Canadian Airlines International 1 February 1999 1 June 2000 Calm AirCanadian NorthCanadian Regional AirlinesInter Canadien Founding member acquired by Air Canada a Star Alliance member 13 90 LATAM Airlines 1 June 2000 1 May 2020 LATAM ArgentinaLATAM BrasilLATAM ColombiaLATAM EcuadorLATAM ExpressLATAM Peru Left the alliance after Delta Air Lines a SkyTeam member acquired a 20 percent stake 91 Malev 29 March 2007 3 February 2012 Left the alliance after suffering financial collapse Mexicana de Aviacion 10 November 2009 28 August 2010 MexicanaClickMexicanaLink Suspended operations indefinitely on 28 August 2010 due to financial collapse It was listed as an inactive member on the Oneworld website however as of 2017 this reference has been removed from the website 92 Former member affiliates of current member airlines Edit Former member affiliate Joined Exited Member affiliate ofAir Liberte A 1999 2000 British AirwaysAirconnex 2001 2004 QantasAmerican Connection B 2001 2014 American AirlinesBA Connect A 1999 2007 British AirwaysBritish Asia Airways 1999 2001 British AirwaysBMED A 1999 2007 British AirwaysBritish Airways Limited 93 2012 2015 British AirwaysCathay Dragon A C 2007 2020 Cathay PacificDeutsche BA A 1999 2008 British AirwaysGB Airways A 1999 2008 British AirwaysGlobus Airlines 94 2010 2019 S7 AirlinesJAL Express 2007 2014 Japan AirlinesJALways 2010 2014 Japan AirlinesJapan Asia Airways 2008 2014 Japan AirlinesLoganair A 1999 2008 British AirwaysMihin Lanka D 2014 2016 SriLankan AirlinesOpenSkies 2008 2018 British AirwaysQantas New Zealand 2000 2001 QantasRegional Air 2001 2005 British AirwaysSouthern Australia Airlines A 1999 2002 QantasUS Airways E 2014 2015 American AirlinesUS Airways Express F 2014 2015 American AirlinesUS Airways Shuttle 2014 2015 American AirlinesA Founding member affiliateB AmericanConnection flights were operated by Chautauqua Airlines RegionsAir and Trans States AirlinesC Merged with Cathay Pacific on 21 October 2020D Merged with SriLankan Airlines on 31 October 2016E Merged with American Airlines on 17 October 2015F US Airways Express flights were operated by Air Wisconsin Mesa Airlines Piedmont Airlines PSA Airlines Republic Airways and SkyWest AirlinesBenefits and services EditMember hubs Edit ANC LAX PDX SFO SEA CLT ORD DFW LAX MIA JFK LGA PHL PHX DCA LGW LHR HKG HEL MAD HND NRT KIX ITM KUL BKI KCH PEN ADL BNE MEL SYD PER DOH CMN AMM CMBclass notpageimage Oneworld members hubs Members Hubs Focus citiesAlaska Airlines AnchorageLos AngelesPortland OR San Francisco Seattle Tacoma Boise San Diego San Jose CA American Airlines CharlotteChicago O HareDallas Fort WorthLos AngelesMiamiNew York JFKNew York LaGuardia PhiladelphiaPhoenix Sky HarborWashington NationalBritish Airways London GatwickLondon Heathrow London CityCathay Pacific Hong Kong Taipei Taoyuan Bangkok SuvarnabhumiFinnair Helsinki Stockholm ArlandaIberia Madrid BarcelonaJapan Airlines Tokyo HanedaTokyo NaritaOsaka KansaiOsaka Itami FukuokaNagoya CentrairNahaSapporo ChitoseMalaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur InternationalKota KinabaluKuchingPenangQantas AdelaideBrisbaneMelbourneSydneyPerth CairnsDarwinLos AngelesSingaporeQatar Airways DohaRoyal Air Maroc Casablanca MarrakeshTangierRoyal Jordanian Amman Queen Alia AqabaSriLankan Airlines Colombo BandaranaikeCo location Edit Co location provides alliance customers with smoother transfers between member airlines and better facilities than any of the member airlines could justify on their own The alliance has combined ticket offices check in facilities and lounges at some 50 airports worldwide 8 Oneworld co locations City Country Airport IATA Terminals Exceptions Effective as ofBangkok Thailand Suvarnabhumi Airport BKK West Wing 28 September 2006 95 Barcelona Spain Barcelona Airport BCN 1 1 September 2009 96 Beijing China Beijing Capital International Airport PEK 3 American Airlines and SriLankan Airlines 97 in Terminal 2British Airways Malaysia Airlines Qatar Airways Royal Air Maroc and S7 Airlines 98 at Beijing Daxing International Airport 99 Finnair partially at Beijing Daxing International Airport 100 26 March 2008 101 Chicago United States O Hare International Airport ORD 3 amp 5 26 June 2009 102 Dallas Fort Worth United States Dallas Fort Worth International Airport DFW A B C amp D all international flights American Airlines partially in Terminal E 26 June 2009 103 Dubai UAE Dubai International Airport DXB 1 11 July 2009 104 Frankfurt Germany Frankfurt Airport FRA 2 April 2009 105 Guangzhou China Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport CAN 1 Japan Airlines in Terminal 2 26 April 2018 106 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Vantaa Airport HEL 2 5 August 2009 107 Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport HKG 1 11 July 2009 108 London England UK London Heathrow Airport LHR 3 amp 5 Malaysia Airlines Qatar Airways and Royal Air Maroc in Terminal 4 109 29 October 2009 110 Los Angeles United States Los Angeles International Airport LAX 4 amp Tom Bradley International American Airlines partially in Terminal 5 30 June 2009 111 Madrid Spain Madrid Barajas Airport MAD 4 5 February 2006 112 Manchester England UK Manchester Ringway International Airport MAN 3 British Airways American Airlines and Iberia Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways in Terminal 2 Finnair and Aer Lingus in Terminal 1Mexico City Mexico Mexico City International Airport MEX 1 26 June 2009 113 Miami United States Miami International Airport MIA Concourse D and E 114 March 2011Moscow Russia Sheremetyevo International Airport SVO British Airways Finnair Japan Airlines and Qatar AirwaysNew York City United States John F Kennedy International Airport JFK 8 AA also has multiple domestic flights from LGA airport Japan Airlines and Royal Air Maroc operated from Terminal 1 June 2019Philadelphia United States Philadelphia International Airport PHL A all international flights B C amp FPhoenix United States Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport PHX 4 26 February 2014 115 San Francisco United States San Francisco International Airport SFO 2 amp International American Airlines partially in Terminal 1 30 June 2009 116 117 Shanghai China Shanghai Pudong International Airport PVG 2 Japan Airlines Qantas and SriLankan Airlines in Terminal 1 29 March 2009 118 Singapore Singapore Singapore Changi Airport SIN 1 Malaysia Airlines in Terminal 2 Qatar Airways and SriLankan Airlines in Terminal 3 Cathay Pacific in Terminal 4 2 July 2009 119 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Arlanda Airport ARN 2 23 April 2013 120 Tokyo Japan Narita International Airport NRT 2 31 October 2010 121 Toronto Canada Toronto Pearson International Airport YYZ 3 American Airlines British Airways Cathay Pacific and Royal Jordanian 10 November 2009 122 Customer service initiatives Edit Interline electronic ticket Edit On 21 April 2005 Oneworld became the first airline alliance to enable its customers to fly throughout its members network on electronic tickets e tickets only with the completion of interline e ticketing IET links between all its member airlines 123 Awards and recognitions Edit Awards and recognitions received by Oneworld Year Organisation Award2002 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance 124 2003 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2004 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance 126 2004 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2005 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance 127 2005 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2006 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2007 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2008 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2009 Business Traveller Cellars in the Sky Awards Overall Best Airline Alliance 128 2009 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2010 Skytrax World Airline Awards Best Airline Alliance 129 2010 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2010 Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2010 Awards Best Airline Alliance 130 2011 Australian Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance2011 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2011 Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2011 Awards Best Airline Alliance2012 Australian Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance2012 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2012 Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2012 Awards Best Airline Alliance2013 Premier Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance2013 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance2013 Skytrax World Airline Awards Best Airline Alliance2013 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2013 Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2013 Awards Best Airline Alliance2014 Premier Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance2014 Business Traveller Awards Best Airline Alliance2014 Skytrax World Airline Awards Best Airline Alliance2014 Air Transport News Best Airline Alliance2014 World Travel Awards World s Leading Airline Alliance 125 2015 Skytrax World Airline Awards Best Airline AllianceLivery and logo EditAll alliance members aircraft bear a Oneworld logo 30 centimetres 12 in in diameter on the right of the first set of entry doors behind the cockpit 131 A Japan Airlines Boeing 777 300 in special Oneworld livery in 2007 Japan Airlines 2007 special Oneworld livery Edit In 2007 Japan Airlines JAL painted two of its Boeing 777 aircraft a Boeing 777 200ER JA704J and a Boeing 777 300 JA8941 in a special Oneworld livery to mark its entrance into the alliance The first aircraft JA704J took off from the airline s main international hub Tokyo Narita International Airport as Japan Airlines Flight 441 bound for Moscow on 16 April 2007 The design featured a huge globe in the distinctive horizon blue of Oneworld painted on the centre of the aircraft with a stylised motif to symbolise the convenience comfort value and choice available to passengers throughout the alliance s comprehensive global network 132 An American Airlines Boeing 777 200ER in Oneworld livery in 2014 Standard Oneworld livery Edit The new optional standard Oneworld livery was introduced as part of the alliance s tenth anniversary celebration in February 2009 It features the alliance name in large letters that are almost 2 metres 6 6 ft tall and the alliance logo along the side of their fuselage against a white or a polished metal background The name of the operating member airline will be placed in smaller lettering in a standard position at the front of the aircraft below the alliance name and logo Each member airline will also retain its regular tailfin design 79 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