Member Airlines

oneworld Member Airlines

 
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American Airlines

The biggest airline in the world. Together with its regional affiliates American Eagle and the AmericanConnection carriers, it serves some 260 cities in 50 countries with around 4,200 daily flights. It operates major hubs at Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago O'Hare, Miami and San Juan, with significant operations also at New York JFK and LaGuardia, Boston, Los Angeles, Raleigh/Durham and St Louis ...more

  

British Airways

The leading international airline, carrying more international passenger traffic than any other airline. With its affiliates, it serves around 175 airports and 90 territories, with its main hub London Heathrow, the world's busiest international airport. Tracing its origins back to 1919, it was the first airline to offer passenger jet flight ...more

 
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Cathay Pacific

One of the most highly regarded Asian airlines, named Airline of the Year 2006 by both Air Transport World and OAG. Based in Hong Kong, it carried 15 million people in 2005 ad now, with affiliate Dragonair, serves almost 70 destinations in almost 30 countries ...more

 

Finnair

The major Nordic European airline, serving some 60 cities in approaching 30 countries with more than 250 daily flights. In recent years, it has refocused its longhaul operations on Asian routes, with its Helsinki hub an ideal gateway from the continent into Europe. Finnair is widely regarded as the industry's IT leader ...more

 
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Iberia

The leading carrier between Europe and Latin America. The Spanish flag carrier offers more than a thousand departures a day to some 105 cities in almost 40 countries, with main hubs in Madrid and Barcelona. With its regional affiliate, it operates one of the most modern fleets in Europe, currently numbering more than 200 aircraft ...more

 

Japan Airlines (JAL)

JAL is the largest airline in the Asia-Pacific region, renowned world-wide for the quality of its service. Four JAL Group subsidiary airlines also joined oneworld as affiliates - JALways, JAL Express, J-AIR and Japan Transocean Air. From its main hubs of Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Okinawa, the JAL Group operates flights to around 90 destinations in some 25 countries and territories ...more

 
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LAN

On 1 April 2007, LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador joined other airlines in the LAN alliance as members of oneworld: Chile-based LAN Airlines, which is widely recognised as Latin America's leading airline; LAN Express, which operates domestic services with Chile and LAN Peru. The LAN alliance's main hubs are Santiago, Buenos Aires, Lima, Quito and Guayaquil ...more

 

Malév

Malév is the flag carrier of Hungary, based in Budapest. It provides the oneworld alliance with one of the best hubs in Central and Eastern Europe. Malév as one of the leading airlines in the Middle-European region operates scheduled passenger, cargo and charter flights and serves around 60 destinations in 35 countries ...more

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Qantas

Qantas is widely regarded as the world's leading long distance carrier and is one of Australia's best known and strongest brands. The airline operates
a fleet of 195 aircraft across an unparalleled domestic network in Australia and, worldwide, offers services to more than 85 destinations in
40 countries. Qantas carried more than 28 million passengers in 2005/06....more

 

Royal Jordanian

Royal Jordanian, the national carrier of The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is the first airline from the Arab world to join a global airline alliance. Its Amman base provides the alliance with one of the best hubs for travelling around the Middle East, with a network of more than 50 destinations in some 30 countries, including around 30 points in the Arab world ...more