Oneworld - everything you need to know about the world's third largest aviation alliance. Oneworld Aviation Alliance One world airline alliance

Oneworld is the third largest aviation alliance in the world after Star Alliance and SkyTeam.

Voted Best Airline Alliance in 2004 by the Business Traveler Awards and named Leading Worldwide Airline Alliance for a four-year period in 2006 by the World Travel Awards. In the same year, it carried 321 million passengers in a total of about 2,300 aircraft.

After a major expansion in 2007, the alliance now serves over 700 destinations in nearly 150 countries worldwide with over 9,000 daily flights.

In 2010, the alliance brought together 11 of the world's leading airlines and over 20 affiliates, connecting more than 800 cities around the world by air. American Airlines is proud to be a founding member of this alliance. For six years in a row, the prestigious industry organization World Travel Awards has been recognized as the world's leading airline alliance.

The largest airline in Mexico and Central America has accepted an official invitation to join the alliance of the world's leading airlines. Oneworld is the only airline alliance that has full Australian coverage (Qantas) and the only alliance with a South American member (LAN Airlines).

The member airlines and their subsidiaries are distinguished by a high degree of cooperation in planning, ticket sales, loyalty programs, flight connections, code sharing, airport terminal sharing, which reduces costs and allows the exchange of experience. The members of the alliance also apply the same principles of work, as far as possible, pursue the same policies and use the same procedures, and cooperate in the technological field. Alliance members' costs are optimized through single purchases.

They offer their customers a network of routes around the world and a range of services that no single airline could offer. This makes air travel more convenient for passengers than ever before. Prices depend on the class of service (economy, business or first) and, what distinguishes this offer from others, on the number of continents visited, and not on the total duration of the route.

This greatly facilitates travel planning. The offer covers flights from all eleven alliance member airlines or their subsidiaries, covering nearly 800 destinations worldwide. Explorer is the best choice for anyone who is going on a trip around the world visiting all continents. It is important to note that Qantas, a member airline of the alliance, is the only member of the global air carrier alliance with an extensive network of domestic flights in Australia.

Members and affiliated members of the alliance:

American Airlines, American Eagle, Executive Air, AmericanConnection Chautauqua Airlines, Trans States Airlines, british airways, BA CityFlyer, Comair, GB Airways, Loganair, Sun Air, Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, Finnair, Iberia, Air Nostrum, Japan Airlines, Japan Asia Airways, JALways, JAL Express, Japan Transocean Air, J-Air, LAN, LAN Peru , LAN Express, LAN Argentina, LAN Ecuador, Malév Hungarian Airlines, Mexicana, Qantas Airways, JetConnect, QantasLink, Eastern Australia Airlines, Southern Australia Airlines, Sunstate Airlines, National Jet Systems, Royal Jordanian.


Today there are several aviation alliances in the world, but only three of them have the greatest weight and significance. Founded in 1999, the Oneworld alliance is one of the top three. It consists of 45 airlines, both full members and affiliates.

The history of the formation of the "one world"

The Oneworld Alliance is the first aviation community to implement a centralized management system for its flights. The head office of the union is located in. The management is carried out by the Managing Partner and the Board, whose members are the heads of the airlines of the full members of the alliance. Today Oneworld performs regular flights to 152 countries of the world in 992 directions. The total passenger traffic is about 500 million people a year.

The official creation date of the alliance is February 1, 1999, when Oneworld began its operations. However, an agreement on this issue was adopted a year earlier, by five airlines: the American, Canadian, British national carrier, the Australian, which has the nickname "Flying Kangaroo" and the Hong Kong flagship Cathay Pacific. In 1999, the Spanish national airline and the Finnish flag carrier joined the newly formed carriers' union.

In 2009, the Mexican flagship joined the alliance, previously a member of Star Alliance, and a year later Russian airline joined as a full member. In 2014, also after leaving Star Alliance, the Brazilian flagship also joined Oneworld.

Oneworld in one world of airports

Since one of the advantages of air alliances is priority check-in for a flight and a convenient location, they all try to accumulate in the main ones. Combined alliance check-in desks can be found at international airport Barajas, terminal 4 (Madrid, Spain), at the airport. J.F. Kennedy Terminal 8 (New York, USA), Domodedovo (Moscow, Russia), Charles de Gaulle Airport (Paris, France) and others.

Unified corporate identity

The planes of the alliance members have a special logo on the front door. Also, the planes of the permanent participants are dressed in a special livery, which occupies almost the entire body of the aircraft and makes them visible at a great distance.

Oneworld Frequent Flyer Benefits

Depending on the status, passengers are provided with the following benefits:

  • priority check-in, choice of seat in the cabin, extra baggage.
  • lounge access superior comfort(more than 550 worldwide), accelerated pre-flight inspection.
  • using the accumulated miles for traveling around the world, upgrading the class of service, the possibility of transferring the accumulated miles to another user.

Increasing the status of a user and increasing the list of privileges depends on the number of flights made by him in one calendar year.


Today we will talk in detail about the second of the three major global Oneworld alliances.

ATone worldare includedairberlin, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN, Mexicana, Qantas, Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines.

http://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/

A major Oneworld partner in Asia is Cathay Pacific. In North America, American Airlines. In Europe, British Airway. Each company of the alliance has its own secrets. Proper use of the alliance will make it possible to use the accumulated miles in the most profitable way.

Oneworld also has a Russian participant - S7, or as they are often called in the old fashioned way, Siberia. S7 is not a big airline by world standards, but being part of an alliance gives it great opportunities. S7 has bases (hubs) in Moscow, Irkutsk and Novosibirsk, and for a frequent flyer living in the former CIS, S7 is most likely the most interesting airline. Their miles are worthless, but using the miles of other members of the alliance to get award flights on S7 flights is very profitable, especially given the extremely low tax fees.

In our experience, the most rewarding Oneworld miles are British Airways and American. American Airlines has a geographically regional award table (similar to United in Star Alliance) and they charge minimal taxes when they receive an award ticket. As we wrote earlier, these taxes are often so high that they call into question the rationality of using miles to purchase a ticket. Accordingly, you can fly from Moscow to New York for 60,000 American Airlines miles (and in the off-season for 40,000) and a fee of about 60 dollars. I want to compare with AirFrance where the same ticket costs 50,000 AirFrance miles and 500 dollars in taxes (AirFrance has many advantages, which we will talk about later).

British Airways (similar to ANA in Star Alliance) base ticket premium prices on the actual distance between origin and destination (regardless of region). This enables short flights (ideally non-stop) with the fewest miles required. Thus, a flight C7 Beijing-Yekaterinburg costs only 20,000 British Airways miles. The same flight would have cost American Airlines 40,000 miles since Beijing is in the Asian region and Yekaterinburg is in the European region.

Don't forget that British Airways only benefits on short flights (the number of miles you need per flight is not based on the distance between where you're flying from and where you're flying), but on long intercontinental flights, it's best to collect miles from other partners like American Airlines. (We'll write more about the secrets of British Airways later.) For example, you can fly American Airlines, collect British Airways miles, and spend those miles on an S7.

ATone worldthere is three status: Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald.We will tell you how to get Oneworld status later.

oneworld was founded in 1999 and became the second international aviation alliance in the world after . Now it is the third largest alliance, uniting 13 airlines from different parts of the world. Russia is represented in oneworld by S7 Airlines, the second largest fleet and route network carrier in the country. The founding members of the alliance were American Airlines (USA), British Airways (UK), Canadian Airlines (Canada), Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong) and QANTAS (Australia).

The main thing you need to know about the oneworld alliance:

oneworld Essentials
Number of participants:13 airlines
Airlines from Russia:S7 Airlines
Airlines of the CIS countries or Ukraine:No
Flight directions:158 countries
Main regions:Europe, Asia, America (South and North), Middle East
Number of airports hosting oneworld member flights:1012 airports
Average annual passenger traffic:over 527 million passengers carried
Bonus programs:each airline has its own program, but miles earned on flights of one can be spent on services provided by another
oneworld official website:oneworld.com

The oneworld alliance brings together 13 full members, 30 affiliated companies (part of the same group of companies as the main carrier) and 1 other airline on this moment claims to join the alliance as a full member. We present full list airlines that are now full members of the alliance:

Oneworld member airlines
american airlines

The country: USA;
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Destinations: 330;
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Number of countries: 50;
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Number of aircraft: 952;
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Joined the alliance: 1999 (founder of the alliance).

british airways

The country: United Kingdom;
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Destinations: 200;
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Number of countries: 90;
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Number of aircraft: 271;
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Joined the alliance: 1999 (founder of the alliance).

cathay pacific

The country: Hong Kong;
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Destinations: 90;
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Number of countries: 35;
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Number of aircraft: 145;
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Joined the alliance: 1999 (founder of the alliance).

The country: Finland;
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Destinations: 65;
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Number of countries: 30;
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Number of aircraft: 67;
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Joined the alliance: 1999.

Iberia

The country: Spain;
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Destinations: 110;
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Number of countries: 40;
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Number of aircraft: 80;
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Joined the alliance: 1999.

Japan Airlines

The country: Japan;
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Destinations: 80;
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Number of countries: 20;
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Number of aircraft: 162;
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Joined the alliance: 2007.

LATAM

The country: Chile;
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Destinations: 107;
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Number of countries: 33;
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Number of aircraft: 311;
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Joined the alliance: 2000.

Malaysia Airlines

The country: Malaysia;
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Destinations: 80;
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Number of countries: 23;
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Number of aircraft: 80;
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Joined the alliance: 2013.

QANTAS

The country: Australia;
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Destinations: 80;
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Number of countries: 20;
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Number of aircraft: 131;
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Joined the alliance: 1999 (founder of the alliance).

Qatar Airways

The country: Qatar;
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Destinations: 150;
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Number of countries: 48;
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Number of aircraft: 214;
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Joined the alliance: 2013.

Royal Jordanian

The country: Jordan;
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Destinations: 60;
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Number of countries: 40;
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Number of aircraft: 25;
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Joined the alliance: 2007.

S7 Airlines

The country: Russia;
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Destinations: 100;
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Number of countries: 30;
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Number of aircraft: 86;
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Joined the alliance: 2010.

SriLankan Airlines

The country: Sri Lanka;
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Destinations: 50;
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Number of countries: 25;
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Number of aircraft: 26;
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Joined the alliance: 2014.

Although the Alliance loses in terms of the number of participants (26 airlines) and (20 airlines), but in terms of the total size of the fleet and the number of destinations, it is almost on a par with Skyteam. Largely due to the fact that the key airlines of the alliance are the huge fleet of American and the large Qatar Airways, British Airways, QANTAS and LATAM.


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If we talk about airlines from Europe, then there are only three of them in oneworld:

  • British British Airways
  • Finnish;
  • and Spanish Iberia.

Russia is represented in oneworld by S7 Airlines, which, before joining the international alliance, significantly improved the quality of service, upgraded its aircraft fleet, replacing obsolete Soviet aircraft on modern Airbus, Boeing and Embraer liners. Now the carrier fully complies with all international standards of safety and quality of service.

It is possible that over time oneworld will add another carrier from Russia, but at the moment the alliance announces its plans to expand its presence in other regions - especially in Africa and China. Oneworld is practically not represented there now, unlike Star Alliance and SkyTeam.

Oneworld Member Airlines Rewards Programs

There is no single-brand rewards program at oneworld, however, all participating airlines recognize the reward points of other alliance partners. It is enough to register in one bonus program of any of the members of the alliance and accumulate points from any flights made on the flights of oneworld members to this bonus account.

The accumulated points can also be spent on the services of any alliance airline. And this is what the list of privileges that opens for participants looks like bonus program oneworld:


The main thing is that registration in several programs of different carriers is not required - it's convenient!

And one more distinctive feature of the oneworld alliance bonus program. You can accumulate points not only on flights of full members of the alliance, but also on affiliated airlines (usually subsidiaries of one or another carrier).

oneworld security & accidents

Today oneworld has very strict requirements for member airlines. Security standards are the same for the entire alliance. Before joining, each airline goes through a series of serious certification procedures. They show its compliance with the requirements and standards.


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Each air carrier applying for entry into oneworld undergoes an external audit. It includes checking the company for 118 items. Most of them are related to security.

We have searched international air crash databases to find all fatal accidents that have occurred on oneworld airlines.

  • American Airlines has had two plane crashes since joining oneworld. Two planes with passengers were destroyed on September 11, 2001 during the terrorist attacks in New York. And in November of the same year, an Airbus A300 crashed - the tail stabilizer fell off the plane. 260 people on board died.
  • In July 2007, an Airbus A320 of LAN Brasil (now LATAM Airlines Brasil) skidded off the runway while landing in Sao Paulo and crashed into a warehouse building. All 187 passengers were killed, as well as the crew and 12 people on the ground.
  • In August 2011, a Boeing 737 of LAN Colombia (now LATAM Airlines Colombia) crashed while landing. 2 people died, 114 were injured. The cause of the disaster was a lightning strike on the plane.
  • Two disasters in 2014 happened to the liners of Malaysia Airlines. In March, Boeing 777 flight MH370 disappeared from radar screens with 239 passengers on board. Even the approximate place where the plane crashed is still unknown. The second airliner (also a Boeing 777) was shot down in July of the same year in the sky over Ukraine. 298 people on board were killed.

Note! We have analyzed accidents with aircraft of one or another airline only from the moment it joined the alliance! We took into account only incidents that resulted in the death of passengers.

There were also several crashes and cases of aircraft loss near different airlines, but they did without the loss of passengers or people on the ground. Accidents with S7 Airlines aircraft happened long before the airline joined the alliance.

oneworld development prospects

For all international alliances, one of the most promising markets now is Indian. Oneworld is not currently represented there. Also, there are no African airlines in the alliance or frequent flights to African countries. It is logical to assume that these are the main directions of the alliance's development.


photo © Roni Kokko

On the other hand, oneworld has a strong presence in most of Latin America thanks to LATAM. And in Asia by Malaysia Airlines and SriLankan.

It is possible that one or more airlines from Europe will join the alliance in the near future. And in 2018, the national airline of the Republic of Fiji, Fiji Airlines (formerly Air Pacific), is expected to join the alliance.

Oneworld Aviation Alliance
one world was founded in 1999 by five airlines, alliance has since grown to include Finnair and Iberia. A year later, she joined LAN, and in 2007 as part of alliance entered Japan Airlines and Royal Jordanian and in 2010 S7, two years later were joined Malaysia Airlines, and in 2013 Qatar Airways. US Airways and Sri Lankan Airlines joined in 2014. one world, is one of the three largest airline alliances global world with its control center based in New York. Alliance was expanded quite seriously in its history in 2007, when Japan Airlines, Malev and Royal Jordanian joined as full members, while cathay pacific, a subsidiary of Dragonair, five subsidiaries Japan Airlines and two affiliated companies LAN joined as associate members. In July 2011, one world and its members fly to 870 cities in 146 countries. The alliance operates more than 9,300 daily flights and carries 335 million passengers. united park alliance is 2,400 aircraft. Since the end of 2002 one world and airlines-members have developed common technical requirements for engineering and operational activities, reducing costs through bulk purchases and the exchange of spare parts. He was also the first aviation alliance who introduced interline through the network all airlines-members. one world was recognized as the best in the world aviation alliance in 2002, 2004 and 2005. Alliance has the highest rating airlines, with an average rating of 3.73, based on all airline alliances. According to this indicator, it is ahead of its competitors, such as and , with average ratings of 3.19 and 3.29, respectively. airline alliance provides airlines-participants, a number of benefits. These include codeshare agreements and cost reductions in relation to transactions, Maintenance, investment and shopping. Benefits that may be available to tourists, such as increased options for departure times, availability of flights with more seats, reduced travel times and various Special offers.

Airlines included in Oneworld:

airberlin
Since its inception in 1978, it has rapidly grown into Germany's second largest airline. Airberlin serves over 130 cities in 30 countries around the world. She joined the Oneworld alliance in 2012. The airline's "hubs" are.

LAN
One of the largest and most award-winning airlines in Latin America, LAN Airlines serves more than 90 cities throughout South America, North America, Europe and Pacific Ocean, with bases in Chile, Argentina, Ecuador and Peru.

Japan Airlines
Founded in 1951, Japan Airlines is considered one of the world's major carriers and joined the oneworld alliance in 2007. The airline has major transport hubs in, and operates flights to approximately 75 cities located in 20 countries.

Iberia
Considered part of the alliance since 1999, the Spanish Iberia serves about 110 cities in 40 countries. It is considered the main air carrier in the South Atlantic.

Finnair
Finland's flag carrier, Finnair is based in and flies to more than 60 cities in 30 countries around the world, including an increasing number of international long-haul flights to and from Asia.

cathay pacific
One of Asia's most awarded airlines and one of the founders of Oneworld, Cathay Pacific flies to almost 100 cities in 30 countries worldwide.

british airways
British Airways is considered one of the world's major airlines and one of the founding members of Oneworld. The airline flies to 200 cities in 90 countries and is based in.

american airlines
American Airlines is considered one of the founding members of the alliance. The airline and its subsidiaries are based in Dallas, New York and fly to 330 cities in 50 countries around the world.

SriLankan Airlines
SriLankan Airlines joined the alliance in May 2014. It is not just the flag carrier of Sri Lanka, but also the largest international airline serving the Maldives and with a significant presence in South India.

S7 Airlines
As Russia's largest domestic carrier, S7 Airlines flies to 100 cities in 30 countries across the Middle East, Europe and Asia.

Royal Jordanian
Royal Jordanian is considered the state carrier of the Kingdom of Jordan. It flies to 60 cities in nearly 40 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and North America.

Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways, the flag carrier of the country of Qatar, joined the alliance in 2013. Given a five-star rating by skytrax, the airline operates a modern fleet of over 125 aircraft flying to 130 key and charter destinations all over the world.

Qantas
Qantas is one of the founders of Oneworld, the Australian airline is considered one of the main companies in the world, operates flights to 80 cities throughout Asia, North America, Pacific, Europe, and Africa.

Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines, which joined the alliance in February 2013, is considered one of only six airlines worldwide with a five-star rating by Skytrax's independent quality assurance agency, and is also the airline's award-winning airline for the world's best teams.

THERE
TAM joined the alliance in March 2014 and is considered the main carrier in Brazil - the main economy of Latin America and the largest air carrier. TAM flies to 61 destinations in 16 countries in Latin America, the USA and Europe, with a fleet of 172 aircraft, making 800 flights daily. She carried over 41 million passengers in 2015.

Airline alliances create a global network that can be used airlines as well as air passengers. Via Oneworld alliance, airlines can reach a large number destinations and expand its services to passengers around the world.