Qatar Airways will become a full member of the
oneworld alliance with effect from 30 October 2013.
From that
date, Qatar Airways will offer oneworld’s full range of services
and benefits. This means that members of the established oneworld
airlines’ frequent flyer programs will be able to earn and redeem
awards and tier status points and receive all other oneworld
benefits, including lounge access, on Qatar Airways.
Qatar
Airways will be the 13th full member of the oneworld, joining
airlines from each global region – airberlin, American
Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair,
Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas,
Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines and some 30 affiliated airlines.
More
than 20 of the Doha-based carrier’s destinations and five countries –
Ethiopia, Iran, Rwanda, Serbia and Tanzania – will be new to the
oneworld map.
The alliance is in the midst of its biggest
expansion in history, with the addition of Malaysia Airlines
earlier this year and the pending arrival of SriLankan Airlines
next year. Brazil’s TAM is also set to join, as well as other
members of the LATAM group not already in oneworld. In addition,
US Airways proposes to switch from Star Alliance to oneworld as part of its
planned merger with American Airlines, subject to necessary
approvals.
With Qatar Airways and the other airlines lining
up to join, oneworld will serve almost a thousand airports in more
than 150 countries with 14,000 daily departures, carrying 480
million passengers a year on a combined fleet of almost 3,500
aircraft, all the while generating some US$ 140 billion in annual
revenues.
Qatar Airways received clearance to join
oneworld after successfully completing a thorough review of its
readiness conducted by British Airways, which is sponsoring Qatar
Airways’ entry into the alliance, with oneworld’s central team.
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