India’s Kingfisher Airlines has confirmed its
plans to join oneworld by signing a memorandum of understanding,
the first step towards full membership of the world’s leading
quality airline alliance.
The agreement was concluded at a meeting
between Kingfisher Airlines’ Chairman Vijay Mallya and Chief
Executives from oneworld’s 11 existing member airlines, which
include some of the best and biggest names in the industry.
Kingfisher has also applied to India’s Ministry
of Civil Aviation for authority to proceed with its membership of
oneworld. A target date for Kingfisher Airlines to join the
alliance will be confirmed once this approval is gained. The
process to bring any airline on board normally takes around 18
months to complete, so Kingfisher Airlines could be expected to
start flying as part of oneworld during 2011.
Kingfisher Airlines’ addition to oneworld will add 58 cities to the oneworld
map – all of them in India. This will expand oneworld’s network to
800 destinations in almost 150 countries, served by a combined
fleet of 2,350 aircraft operating some 9,000 flights a day,
carrying some 340 million passengers a year.
Established oneworld members American Airlines, British Airways,
Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Japan Airlines, Qantas and Royal
Jordanian already serve five gateways in India between them –
Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
British Airways will support Kingfisher Airlines through its
alliance implementation programme, as its oneworld sponsor.
Kingfisher Airlines Chairman and Chief Executive Vijay
Mallya said, “Kingfisher Airlines is proud to be lining up to join
the world’s leading quality global airline alliance. Becoming part
of oneworld would be one of our most significant steps so far -
and is right in line with our vision to become one of the world’s
top airlines. It will enable us to offer our guests a truly global
network served by partners who include some of the best known and
most admired airlines in the world, with frequent flyer benefits
extended throughout this network. It will also strengthen us
financially, through revenues from passengers transferring to our
network from our oneworld partners and the cost reduction
opportunities the alliance offers.”
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