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Oneworld
Launch date1 February 1999; 25 years ago (1999-02-01)
Full members14
Non-voting members15 affiliates
Destination airports1,012
Destination countries170
Annual passengers (M)490[1]
Fleet size3,296[1]
HeadquartersNew York, New York, USA
ManagementAkbar Al Baker (Chairman)
Rob Gurney (CEO)
Alliance sloganTravel Bright[2]
Websiteoneworld.com


Oneworld (marketed as oneworld) is an airline alliance. It was founded in 1999. As of October 2017, Oneworld is the third-largest global alliance. It carried more than 527.9 million passengers, behind SkyTeam (630 million)[3] and Star Alliance (762 million).[4] Its headquarters are in New York City, United States. Its slogan is, "An alliance of the world's leading airlines working as one."

American Airlines, Canadian Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific and Qantas were the five founding members of Oneworld.
Member airline[5][6] Joined
United States American Airlines[A] 1 February 1999
United States| Alaska Airlines 31 March 2021
United Kingdom British Airways[A] 1 February 1999
Hong Kong Cathay Pacific[A] 1 February 1999
Finland Finnair 1 September 1999
Spain Iberia 1 September 1999
Japan Japan Airlines 1 April 2007
Chile LAN Airlines 1 June 2000
Malaysia Malaysia Airlines 1 February 2013
Mexico Mexicana de Aviacion[B] 10 November 2009
Australia Qantas[A] 1 February 1999
Qatar Qatar Airways 30 October 2013
Jordan Royal Jordanian 1 April 2007
Russia S7 Airlines 15 November 2010
Sri Lanka SriLankan Airlines 1 May 2014

A Founding member
B Inactive member since August 2010. [7]

Past members

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "oneworld at a glance" Archived 6 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine Oneworld. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2020
  2. "Travel Bright – oneworld adopts bright new brand positioning as the alliance turns 20". Hong Kong Airlines. 1 February 2019. Archived from the original on 19 April 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  3. "SkyTeam Alliance | About Us | SkyTeam". www.skyteam.com. Archived from the original on 2016-08-06. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  4. "Star Alliance Facts and Figures". portal.staralliance.com.
  5. "Oneworld member airlines". Oneworld. Archived from the original on 13 November 2008. Retrieved 8 August 2009.
  6. "What You Need to Know About the Oneworld Alliance Airline Program". TripSavvy.
  7. "Mexicana - oneworld". Archived from the original on 2015-07-02. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
  8. "Aer Lingus to quit Oneworld alliance". Independent.ie.
  9. "Canadian Airlines leaves Oneworld alliance - CBC News". CBC. CBC News. Mar 14, 2000 [last update: November 11, 2000].
  10. Robinson, Peter; Luck, Michael; Smith, Stephen L.J.; Lackey, Michael (2013). Tourism. CABI. p. 105. ISBN 978-1-78064-297-0.
  11. "American Airlines sets Oct. 17 as date for the end of US Airways brand". 10 July 2015. Archived from the original on 12 July 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2016.

Other websites

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