SriLankan Airlines is to become a full member of
the airline alliance oneworld with effect from Thursday, 1 May
2014.
The national airline of Sri Lanka received clearance to
board oneworld
after successfully completing a thorough review of its readiness
conducted by Cathay Pacific, which is sponsoring its entry
into the alliance.
Its addition to
oneworld will come a month after the alliance welcomes TAM and US
Airways on board, on 31 March, concluding the group's biggest yet
expansion programme.
From the first flights on 1 May 2014, the
100,000 members of SriLankan's FlySmiLes loyalty programme will,
in effect, have their frequent flyer privileges extended to
whenever they fly with any oneworld member airline.
These include carriers from each global region -
fellow Asia Pacific carriers Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines,
Malaysia Airlines and Qantas; Europe's airberlin, British Airways,
Finnair, Iberia and Russia's S7 Airlines; Qatar Airways and Royal
Jordanian, from the Middle East; American Airlines and, from 31
March, its merger partner US Airways, from North America; LAN and,
also from 31 March, TAM from South America; and more than 30
affiliated airlines.
FlySmiLes Platinum
cardholders will have Emerald status in the oneworld programme.
FlySmiLes Gold will be equivalent to oneworld Sapphire and
FlySmiLes Classic will be oneworld Ruby.
From 1
May, FlySmiLes Platinum and Gold members will be able to use any
of the more than 600 airport lounges worldwide offered by oneworld
member airlines whenever they fly with one of the alliance's
carriers. SriLankan Business Class passengers will also be able to
use oneworld partner airline lounges.
Also from 1
May, the 150 million members of the other oneworld airlines'
frequent flyer programmes will be able to earn and redeem awards
and tier status points and receive all other oneworld benefits on SriLankan.
As part of oneworld, SriLankan will be
able to offer all of its customers seamless connections across a
global network serving almost a thousand destinations in more than
150 countries.
SriLankan is already
participating in Global Explorer, the round-the-world fare offered
by all oneworld members and various airlines that are not part of
the alliance. From 1 May, SriLankan's network will be covered by
oneworld's full and extensive range of alliance fares and sales
products.
Its addition will bring two new
destinations on to the oneworld network - Sri Lanka's new
Hambantota International and India's Tiruchirapalli.
SriLankan already codeshares with oneworld members Malaysia
Airlines and S7 Airlines with codeshare agreements with a number
of other oneworld partners at an advanced stage of discussion.
SriLankan's oneworld implementation programme has
represented one of the most extensive projects in the airline's
history, with working groups covering some 20 streams of activity.
Projects are nearing completion to bring its various internal
processes and procedures into line with the alliance's
requirements, and extensive employee training and communications programmes are now underway at SriLankan and the alliance's
existing members, to ensure they are ready to provide oneworld's
customer services and benefits across the expanded alliance from 1
May.
SriLankan Airlines Chairman Nishantha
Wickremasinghe said, "With the world airline industry increasingly
focused on alliances, joining oneworld will be a significant
development for SriLankan Airlines. Joining the alliance will help
put SriLankan more firmly on the global aviation map and vastly
improve Sri Lanka's connections with the rest of the world, with all that means for our country's vital tourism industry."
SriLankan Airlines Chief Executive Kapila Chandrasena
added: "As an airline highly focused on quality service, we are
extremely proud to be lining up to become part of the highest quality alliance with the best airline partners offering a global
network that best complements our own. We look forward to offering
all the many benefits of oneworld to our customers very soon now."
SriLankan Airlines,
Sri Lanka,
oneworld
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