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{{Short description|Airline alliance headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, United States}}
[[Image:Oneworld_logo.jpg|right|150px|Oneworld Logo]]
{{About|the airline alliance|other uses}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}
{{Infobox airline alliance
| alliance = Oneworld
| logo = oneworld logo.svg
| size = 100
| launch_date = {{start date and age|1999|02|01|df=yes}}
| full_members = 13
| sponsored_members = 14 affiliates
| future_members = 3
| airports = 1,012
| countries = 170
| fleet = 3,296<ref name="2020numbers"/>
| annual_passengers = 490<ref name="2020numbers">[https://www.oneworld.com/news/2020-03-12-oneworld-at-a-glance/ "'''one'''world at a glance"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200706210308/https://www.oneworld.com/news/2020-03-12-oneworld-at-a-glance |date=6 July 2020 }} Oneworld. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2020</ref>
| key_people = {{bulleted list|
| Robert Isom ([[Chairman]])
| Nat Pieper ([[Chief executive officer|CEO]])}}
| alliance_slogan = ''Travel Bright''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/Travel-Bright-oneworld-adopts-a-bright-new-brand-positioning-as-the-alliance-turns-20|title=Travel Bright – oneworld adopts bright new brand positioning as the alliance turns 20|date=1 February 2019|website=Hong Kong Airlines|access-date=2019-04-19|archive-date=19 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190419081015/https://www.oneworld.com/news/Travel-Bright-oneworld-adopts-a-bright-new-brand-positioning-as-the-alliance-turns-20|url-status=live}}</ref>
| headquarters = {{Collapsible list
| framestyle = border:none; padding:0;
| title = List of headquarters
| 1 = *[[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]] {{small|(1999–2011)}}
| 2 = *[[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]], [[United States]] {{small|(2011 – December 2022)}}
| 3 = *[[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]], [[Texas]], United States {{small|(since 2022)}}
}}
| website = {{URL|https://www.oneworld.com/|oneworld.com}}
}}
'''Oneworld''' (stylised as '''one'''world; [[Computer reservations system|CRS]]: '''*O''') is a global [[airline alliance]] consisting of 15 member airlines. It was founded on 1 February 1999. The alliance's stated objective is to be the first choice airline alliance for the world's frequent international travellers. Its headquarters have been located in [[Fort Worth]], [[Texas]] since December 2022.
 
The alliance's current membership consists of [[Alaska Airlines]], [[American Airlines]], [[British Airways]], [[Cathay Pacific]], [[Finnair]], [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]], [[Japan Airlines]], [[Malaysia Airlines]], [[Qantas]], [[Qatar Airways]], [[Royal Air Maroc]], [[Royal Jordanian]] and [[SriLankan Airlines]]. [[Fiji Airways]], a Oneworld Connect partner, announced in June 2024 that it would become a full member.<ref>{{Cite web |title=oneworld Says "Bula" To Fiji Airways As Its 15th Full Member Airline|url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/2024-06-03-oneworld-says-bula-to-fiji-airways-as-its-15th-full-member |access-date=2024-06-04 |website=www.oneworld.com |language=en}}</ref> On 20 June 2022, [[Oman Air]] announced it would formally join the alliance by 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oman Air To Join Oneworld, Giving Alliance Three Middle East Airlines {{!}} Aviation Week Network |url=https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/airports-networks/oman-air-join-oneworld-giving-alliance-three-middle-east-airlines |access-date=2024-01-14 |website=aviationweek.com}}</ref>
'''Oneworld''' is the second largest airline alliance in the world. Its members are [[Aer Lingus]], [[American Airlines]], [[British Airways]], [[Cathay Pacific]], [[Finnair]], [[Iberia Airlines]], [[LAN (airline)|Lan]] and [[Qantas]].
 
{{As of|March 2020|post=,}} its member airlines collectively operate a fleet of 3,296 aircraft, serve about 1,000 airports in 170 countries, carrying over 490 million passengers per year on 13,000 plus daily departures. It is the third-largest global airline alliance in terms of passengers carried, behind [[SkyTeam]] (676M in 2019)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://static.skyteam.com//contentapi/globalassets/pdfs/facts--figures-2020/eng-us_skyteam-factsheets_skyteam_2019.pdf|title=SkyTeam Caring More About You|website=www.skyteam.com|language=en|access-date=2021-03-31|archive-date=9 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709191012/https://static.skyteam.com//contentapi/globalassets/pdfs/facts--figures-2020/eng-us_skyteam-factsheets_skyteam_2019.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> and [[Star Alliance]] (762M in 2019).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.staralliance.com/documents/20184/680657/Star+Alliance+Facts+and+Figures+26+Members.pdf|title=Facts and Figures|website=www.staralliance.com|language=en|access-date=2021-03-31|archive-date=9 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709184323/https://www.staralliance.com/documents/20184/680657/Star+Alliance+Facts+and+Figures+26+Members.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
[[Canadian Airlines]] was a member until it was absorbed by [[Air Canada]]. [[Swiss International Air Lines]] was about to become a member, before it decided against joining the alliance on [[June 3]], [[2004]].
 
==Management==
Its major rivals are the [[Star Alliance]] and [[Skyteam Alliance]].
Oneworld announced the formation of a central alliance team, the Oneworld Management Company (oMC), in February 2000, to mark the alliance's first anniversary. The oMC was established May 2000 in [[Vancouver]], British Columbia, Canada (see [[#Headquarters|§ Headquarters]] below). It acts as the alliance's central secretariat, with responsibility for driving future growth and the launch of new customer services and benefits.
 
The oMC was first led by managing partner Peter Buecking, previously director of sales and marketing at [[Cathay Pacific]]; followed by John McCulloch, previously the alliance's vice-president for marketing. Bruce Ashby, who previously held roles of CEO of [[Saudi Arabia]]'s [[Sama (airline)|SAMA Airlines]], CEO of India's [[IndiGo]], and executive vice-president for [[US Airways]], became CEO in December 2011. Rob Gurney succeeded Ashby as CEO in October 2016.<ref name="RobGurney2016">{{cite web|title= '''one'''world CEO Rob Gurney |url=https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworld-fact-sheets/oneworld-ceo-rob-gurney |publisher=Oneworld |access-date=25 October 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161025181233/https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworld-fact-sheets/oneworld-ceo-rob-gurney |archive-date=25 October 2016 }}</ref>
==Possible future members==
[[Japan Airlines]], [[Mexicana]], [[SN Brussels Airlines]] and [[TAM Airlines]] are potential candidates to join Oneworld alliance. They have already codeshared with the Oneworld members such as [[American Airlines]], [[British Airways]], [[Cathay Pacific]], [[LAN (airline)|Lan]], [[Qantas]] and etc.
 
Reporting to the CEO are vice-presidents for commercial; membership and customer experience; and corporate communications, a chief financial officer and an IT director.<ref name="oMC">{{cite press release|title=Oneworld marks first anniversary by establishing central alliance team |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1276 |publisher=Oneworld |date=1 February 2000 |access-date=8 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719121215/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1276 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref><ref name="intro">{{cite web|title=An introduction to Oneworld – The alliance that revolves around you|publisher=Oneworld|url=http://www.oneworld.com/documents/10180/23479/2013-06-24+intro+to+oneworld+LONG/f65eaec7-75da-439b-b03f-495f0e384ac1|date=June 2014|access-date=2 July 2015|archive-date=7 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170707063439/https://www.oneworld.com/documents/10180/23479/2013-06-24+intro+to+oneworld+LONG/f65eaec7-75da-439b-b03f-495f0e384ac1|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="privacy">{{cite web|title=Privacy Policy |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/privacy-policy |publisher=Oneworld |access-date=8 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081113073624/https://www.oneworld.com/ow/privacy-policy |archive-date=13 November 2008 }}</ref>
==External links==
* [http://www.oneworld.com/ Oneworld Alliance] - official site providing benefits, travel planning, news and information.
 
The CEO reports to the Oneworld Governing Board, which is made up of the [[chief executive]]s of each of the member airlines. The Governing Board meets regularly to set strategic direction and review progress. Chairmanship of the board rotates among the alliance members' chief executives. [[Qatar Airways]] CEO [[Akbar Al Baker]] succeeded [[Qantas]] CEO as chairman in May 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/2021-05-20-oneworld-names-Qatar-Airways-Group-Chief-Executive-His-Excellency-Mr-Akbar-Al-Baker-as-Governing-Board-Chairman#:~:text=The%20Governing%20Board%20of%20the,the%20role%20since%20September%202018.|title=oneworld names Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive His Excellency Mr Akbar Al Baker as Governing Board Chairman|date=2021-05-21|website=oneworld|language=en-US|access-date=2021-05-24|archive-date=21 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210521162116/https://www.oneworld.com/news/2021-05-20-oneworld-names-Qatar-Airways-Group-Chief-Executive-His-Excellency-Mr-Akbar-Al-Baker-as-Governing-Board-Chairman#:~:text=The%20Governing%20Board%20of%20the,the%20role%20since%20September%202018.|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
===Headquarters===
In 2011, the alliance headquarters relocated from [[Vancouver]], British Columbia, Canada, to [[Park Avenue]] in New York City, New York, United States, sharing premises with the local offices of a number of Oneworld member airlines including American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Japan Airlines and Qantas.<ref>Reed, Ted. "[https://www.thestreet.com/story/10944330/1/veteran-airline-exec-to-lead-oneworld.html Veteran Airline Exec to Lead OneWorld] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170709030848/https://www.thestreet.com/story/10944330/1/veteran-airline-exec-to-lead-oneworld.html |date=9 July 2017 }}." ''[[TheStreet.com|The Street]]''. 10 December 2010. Retrieved on 11 December 2010.</ref>
 
The headquarters of the Oneworld alliance moved to [[Fort Worth]], Texas, US, where [[American Airlines]]—one of its member airlines—is headquartered, in December 2022.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/2022-10-12-oneworld-global-headquarters-to-relocate-to-fort-worth-texas |title=oneworld global headquarters to relocate to Fort Worth, Texas |date=2022-10-12 |website=oneworld |access-date=2022-10-12}}</ref>
 
==History==
 
===New global alliance===
[[File:B-KQI@HKG (20190406110831).jpg|thumb|[[Cathay Pacific]] is one of the alliance's founding members.]]
Oneworld was unveiled by its founding members, [[American Airlines]], [[British Airways]], [[Canadian Airlines International]], [[Cathay Pacific]] and [[Qantas]] at a press conference in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]], on 21 September 1998. Oneworld was officially launched and became operational on 1 February 1999.
The alliance outlined its [[customer service|service]]s and benefits as including:
* Smoother transfers for passengers travelling across all member airlines
* Greater support to passengers regardless of which member airline they are travelling with
* Greater range of [[round-the-world ticket|round-the-world]] products
* Enhanced co‑operation in the member airlines' [[frequent-flyer program]]mes to provide more rewards
* Wider recognition and access to more [[airport lounge]]s.
* More [[codeshare agreement]]s and connecting flights between member airlines
 
Ahead of the official launch, the alliance embarked on an extensive employee communications and training programme, involving virtually all of the 220,000 staff employed by the five-member airlines, to ensure they could deliver what the alliance brand promised. At its launch in 1999, Oneworld's member airlines and their affiliates served 648 destinations in 139 countries and carried 181 million passengers with a fleet of 1,577 aircraft.<ref name="founder">{{cite press release|title=Five leading airlines to launch '''one'''world global alliance |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1271 |publisher=oneworld |date=21 September 1998 |access-date=5 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715002430/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1271 |archive-date=15 July 2011 }}</ref><ref name="fact98">{{cite press release|title=Key facts and figures about Oneworld|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1554|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131052425/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1554|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=21 September 1998|access-date=5 August 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title='''one'''world: The alliance to serve the world takes off on February 1 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1273 |publisher=oneworld |date=25 January 1999 |access-date=5 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070831041218/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1273 |archive-date=31 August 2007 }}</ref>
 
====First additional members====
[[File:Finnair, Airbus A350-900 OH-LWB 'One World' NRT (35926228120).jpg|thumb|[[Finnair]] became Oneworld's first recruit following the alliance's foundation.]]
[[Finnair]], [[Finland]]'s largest airline and [[flag carrier]], was the alliance's first new recruit on 9 December 1998.<ref name="AY">{{cite press release|title=Finnair to fly on board oneworld|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1552|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130130223321/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1552|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 January 2013|publisher=Oneworld|date=9 December 1998|access-date=6 August 2009}}</ref> The alliance welcomed [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]], Spain's flag carrier, as its second recruit on 15 February 1999.<ref name="IB">{{cite press release|title=oneworld welcomes Iberia on board|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1272|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130130184037/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1272|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=15 February 1999|access-date=6 August 2009}}</ref> Both airlines, together with Iberia's franchisee, [[Air Nostrum|Iberia Regional Air Nostrum]], joined the alliance on 1 September 1999, adding more than 50 destinations to the Oneworld network.<ref name="AYIB">{{cite press release|title=Finnair and Iberia board oneworld|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1556|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131021653/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1556|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=31 August 1999|access-date=6 August 2009}}</ref>
 
On 19 May 1999, [[LATAM Chile|LAN Chile]] became a member-elect, the alliance's first representative from Latin America. LanChile's two subsidiaries, [[LATAM Express|LAN Express]] and [[LATAM Perú|LAN Perú]], would also join the alliance.<ref name="LA">{{cite press release|title=LanChile welcomed as newest member of '''one'''world|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1274|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131012831/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1274|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=19 May 1999|access-date=6 August 2009}}</ref> Irish flag carrier [[Aer Lingus]] was formally elected on board and confirmed as the ninth member of the alliance on 2 December 1999.<ref name="EI">{{cite press release|title=AerLingus to join '''one'''world|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1275|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131020556/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1275|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=2 December 1999|access-date=6 August 2009}}</ref> As LanChile and Aer Lingus joined on 1 June 2000, Canadian Airlines International left the alliance, following the airline's purchase by [[Air Canada]], a member of the rival [[Star Alliance]].<ref name="LAEI">{{cite press release|title=LanChile and Aer Lingus board the "alliance that revolves around you"|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1561|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130130180805/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1561|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=31 May 2000|access-date=6 August 2009}}</ref>
 
[[Swiss International Air Lines]] (Swiss) accepted an invitation to join Oneworld in September 2003, after signing a [[memorandum of understanding]] (MOU) on 23 September 2003 to establish a wide-ranging commercial agreement with British Airways.<ref>{{cite press release|title=Swiss International to join '''one'''world airline alliance|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1282|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120908074428/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1282|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 September 2012|publisher=oneworld|date=23 September 2003|access-date=7 August 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=BA and Swiss Agree Commercial Pact|url=http://www.swiss.com/web/EN/about_swiss/media/press_releases/2003/Pages/pr_20030923.aspx|publisher=[[Swiss International Air Lines]]|date=23 September 2003|access-date=7 August 2009|archive-date=25 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725102310/http://www.swiss.com/web/EN/about_swiss/media/press_releases/2003/Pages/pr_20030923.aspx|url-status=live}}</ref> However, Swiss later decided not to proceed with key elements of its agreement with British Airways and was therefore released from its commitment to join Oneworld;<ref>{{cite press release|title=Swiss Elects Not to Join '''one'''world|url=http://www.swiss.com/web/EN/about_swiss/media/press_releases/2004/Pages/pr_20040603.aspx|publisher=Swiss International Air Lines|date=3 June 2004|access-date=7 August 2009|archive-date=24 October 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081024214511/http://www.swiss.com/web/EN/about_swiss/media/press_releases/2004/Pages/pr_20040603.aspx|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title='''one'''world releases Swiss International Air Lines from its commitment to join the global alliance|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=2066|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131053438/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=2066|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=3 June 2004|access-date=7 August 2009}}</ref> it was taken over by [[Lufthansa]] in 2005 and joined [[Star Alliance]] in 2006.
 
====2005–2006: The first big expansion drive====
[[File:Royal Jordanian Airlines Airbus A319; JY-AYP@ZRH;07.04.2010 570eq (4500715784).jpg|thumb|A [[Royal Jordanian]] [[Airbus A319]] in oneworld livery.]]
The mid-2000s saw Oneworld undertake one of the biggest expansions in its history. [[Hungary|Hungarian]] flag carrier [[Malév]] signed an MOU in May 2005 as a precursor to a formal invitation to join, extended in November 2005.<ref name="MA">{{cite press release|title=Malév invited to join '''one'''world alliance|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=6289|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131002433/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=6289|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 January 2013|publisher=Oneworld|date=22 November 2005|access-date=7 August 2009}}</ref> On 17 October 2005, the alliance signed as a member-elect [[Royal Jordanian]], the first airline from the [[Middle East]] to accept an invitation to join any global airline alliance.<ref name="RJ">{{cite press release|title=Royal Jordanian to join '''one'''world airline alliance|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=6017|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130130185200/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=6017|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=17 October 2005|access-date=7 August 2009}}</ref>
 
[[Japan Airlines]], then [[Asia]]'s largest airline group, applied to join the alliance on 25 October 2005.<ref name="JL">{{cite press release|title=JAL Decision to Seek '''one'''world Membership|url=http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/200510/000611.html|publisher=[[Japan Airlines]]|date=25 October 2005|access-date=7 August 2009|archive-date=22 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722130155/http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/200510/000611.html|url-status=live}}</ref> JAL and Oneworld exchanged an MOU on 8 February 2006, setting out a framework for the remaining steps to be taken before the airline could be formally invited to join. On 5 June 2006, JAL accepted a formal letter of invitation to join the alliance, along with five members of the JAL Group as affiliate members, including [[J-Air]], [[JAL Express]], [[JALways]], [[Japan Asia Airways]] and [[Japan Transocean Air]].<ref name="JL2">{{cite press release|title=Japan Airlines completes first step to '''one'''world membership|url=http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/200602/000521.html|publisher=Japan Airlines|date=8 February 2006|access-date=7 August 2009|archive-date=22 August 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090822093839/http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/200602/000521.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="JL3">{{cite press release|title=Japan Airlines to join '''one'''world alliance early next year|url=http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/200606/000555.html|publisher=Japan Airlines|date=5 June 2006|access-date=7 August 2009|archive-date=12 December 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081212105949/http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/200606/000555.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
[[File:JAPAN AIRLINES JA15XJ JA732J HND 28-JUN-2023.jpg|thumb|A [[Japan Airlines]] [[Airbus A350-900]] and a [[Boeing 777#777-300|Boeing 777-300ER]] in oneworld livery.]]
All three of these airline groups — Japan Airlines, Malév and Royal Jordanian — joined as full members and started offering the alliance's full range of services and benefits on 1 April 2007, along with, as Oneworld affiliate members, Japan Airlines' subsidiaries J‑Air, JAL Express, JALways, Japan Asia Airways and Japan Transocean Air, and LAN's subsidiaries LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador. They expanded the Oneworld network to almost 700 airports in nearly 150 countries served by 9,000 daily departures, carrying around 315 million passengers per year with a fleet of almost 2,500 aircraft, with top-tier frequent flyers able to access 400 [[airport lounge]]s worldwide.<ref name="JLMARJ">{{cite press release|title='''one'''world becomes ten of the world's biggest and best airlines as Japan Airlines, Malév and Royal Jordanian board |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=9869 |publisher=oneworld |date=1 April 2007 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070829102158/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=9869 |archive-date=29 August 2007 }}</ref>
 
On the same day, Aer Lingus voluntarily exited the alliance due to a fundamental change to its business strategy. The Irish carrier was repositioning itself as a low fares point-to-point carrier, while Oneworld's focus was on the multisector, premium, frequent international travellers' market. Although no longer a Oneworld member, Aer Lingus maintained frequent-flyer programme partnerships with some of the alliance members and continued to participate in the alliance's Global Explorer [[round-the-world ticket|round-the-world]] fare product.<ref name="EIleave">{{cite press release|title=Aer Lingus plans to leave oneworld |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=7471 |publisher=oneworld |date=30 May 2006 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070209043258/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=7471 |archive-date=9 February 2007 }}</ref><ref name="EIleave2">{{cite press release|title=Aer Lingus' withdrawal date set as 1 April 2007 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=8613 |publisher=oneworld |date=29 September 2006 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070209043750/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=8613 |archive-date=9 February 2007 }}</ref>
 
In February 2012, Malév suspended all services indefinitely, citing financial difficulties.<ref>{{cite web|author=Leitner, Atilla|url=http://www.sofiaecho.com/2012/03/19/1790936_terminal-condition|publisher=The Sofia Echo|title=Terminal condition|date=19 March 2012|access-date=20 March 2012|archive-date=22 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322074009/http://sofiaecho.com/2012/03/19/1790936_terminal-condition|url-status=live}}</ref> Its participation in Oneworld ended when the airline was wound up in the following weeks.
 
====Tenth anniversary (February 2009)====
[[File:Oneworld 10 Years Anniversary.svg|thumb|100px|left|alt=A round blue orb with the text "10 years" printed behind the word Oneworld as a watermark|Oneworld 10th Anniversary logo]]
[[File:Boeing 777-223ER 'N796AN' American Airlines (14067564169).jpg|thumb|alt=An American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER in new standard Oneworld livery|An [[American Airlines]] [[Boeing 777|Boeing 777-200ER]] in the new standard Oneworld livery.]]
In February 2009, Oneworld celebrated its tenth anniversary with its ten member airlines—American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia Airlines, Japan Airlines, LAN, Malév, [[Qantas]], and Royal Jordanian.
 
In the past decade, membership had doubled from an initial five members to ten members; its member airlines carried a total of 2.5&nbsp;billion passengers and generated almost $500 [[1,000,000,000 (number)|billion]], €450&nbsp;million in revenue from passenger activities. Alliance fares and sales products generated $5&nbsp;billion, €2.5&nbsp;billion in revenue alone, with two-thirds or almost $3&nbsp;billion, €1.5 billion would not have been generated if the alliance did not exist.<ref name="10thA">{{cite press release |title=Oneworld airlines renew their commitment to build on the value the alliance offers customers worldwide – including a standard Oneworld livery |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=16589 |publisher=Oneworld |date=3 February 2009 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120457/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=16589 |archive-date=19 July 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |title=Oneworld airlines benefit by US$5 billion from alliance fares and sales activities alone in its first ten years |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=16588 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120905054508/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=16588 |url-status=dead |archive-date=5 September 2012 |publisher=Oneworld |date=3 February 2009 |access-date=8 August 2009}}</ref> As part of the celebration and to increase awareness of the 10‑member alliance, all the alliance member airlines decorated a proportion of their aircraft fleets in a new standard Oneworld livery—around 40 aircraft in total, mainly types that fly on international routes. The alliance also unveiled a special version of its logo, featuring the text "10&nbsp;years" printed behind the word Oneworld as a watermark on its purple orb.
==== 2009–2011: New recruits and expansion ====
[[File:S7 Airlines, VQ-BKW, Boeing 737-8ZS (38579312375) (2).jpg|thumb|A [[S7 Airlines]] ([[Globus Airlines]]) [[Boeing 737-800]] in the oneworld livery.]]
On 26 May 2009, Russian airline [[S7&nbsp;Airlines]] was unanimously elected to the alliance. It became a full member on 15 November 2010, adding to Oneworld one of the most extensive networks covering Russia and the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]] (CIS). It expanded the Oneworld network to another 54 cities, 35 of them in Russia. The airline's subsidiary [[Globus Airlines]] joined Oneworld at the same time as an affiliate member.<ref name="S7">{{cite press release|title=Russia's S7 Airlines to join '''one'''world alliance |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=18020 |publisher=oneworld |date=26 May 2009 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091007235038/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=18020 |archive-date=7 October 2009 }}</ref>
 
On 10 November 2009, Oneworld welcomed [[Mexicana de Aviación|Mexicana]] and its subsidiaries, [[MexicanaClick]] and [[MexicanaLink]], after the airline accepted a formal invitation to join the alliance on 9 April 2008. Mexicana and its affiliates added 26 destinations to the alliance map.<ref name="MXjoin">{{cite press release|title=Mexicana to become part of '''one'''world on 10 November |url=http://www.mexicana.com/cs/Satellite?Level=1&pagename=MexicanaG5_US_EN%2FPage%2FPrincipalPageComposition_US_EN&assetId=1143494208252&URLTemplate=/cs/Satellite?pagename=MexicanaG5/MexContainer_C/LandingBank_News&idContainer=1151322276667&ChannelID=1201111972289&siteID=1143494205438&IdNews=1243462626078 |publisher=[[Mexicana de Aviación|Mexicana]] |date=21 September 2009 |access-date=8 November 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091001112752/http://www.mexicana.com/cs/Satellite?Level=1&pagename=MexicanaG5_US_EN%2FPage%2FPrincipalPageComposition_US_EN&assetId=1143494208252&URLTemplate=%2Fcs%2FSatellite%3Fpagename%3DMexicanaG5%2FMexContainer_C%2FLandingBank_News&idContainer=1151322276667&ChannelID=1201111972289&siteID=1143494205438&IdNews=1243462626078 |archive-date= 1 October 2009 }}</ref> Mexicana was a former member of Star Alliance, leaving the group in March 2004 when it terminated its codeshare agreement with [[United Airlines]] and opted for bilateral agreements with Oneworld members American Airlines and Iberia.<ref>{{cite press release|title=Star Alliance and Mexicana Airlines agree to termination of membership |url=http://www.staralliance.com/en/press/press_releases/2003/20031114_MexicanaAirlines_agree_termination.html |publisher=[[Star Alliance]] |date=14 November 2003 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081122034312/http://www.staralliance.com/en/press/press_releases/2003/20031114_MexicanaAirlines_agree_termination.html |archive-date=22 November 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Mexicana airline leaves Star Alliance|url=https://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2003-11-14-mexicana_x.htm|agency=Associated Press|date=14 November 2003|access-date=7 August 2009|work=USA Today|archive-date=13 June 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060613202424/http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2003-11-14-mexicana_x.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> On 2 August 2010, Mexicana filed for insolvency proceedings in Mexico and bankruptcy protection in the United States with its financial situation deteriorating. The airline suspended all operations from 28 August 2010.<ref>{{cite press release|title=CMA files for Chapter 15|url=http://mexicanainforma.com/press-releases/2010/8/3/press-release-04-cma-files-for-chapter-15.html|publisher=[[Mexicana de Aviación|Mexicana]]|date=3 August 2010|access-date=31 October 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101126141452/http://mexicanainforma.com/press-releases/2010/8/3/press-release-04-cma-files-for-chapter-15.html|archive-date=26 November 2010|df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref name="MXsuspension">{{cite press release|title=Mexicana group suspends operations|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=22709|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130130181805/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=22709|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 January 2013|publisher=oneworld|date=31 August 2010|access-date=31 October 2010}}</ref> With the group under Mexican court protection, it has remained an inactive member of Oneworld since then.
 
[[File:Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330-300 (9M-MTE) at KLIA.jpg|thumb|A [[Malaysia Airlines]] [[Airbus A330-300|Airbus A330]] in oneworld livery.]]
On 23 February 2010, India's [[Kingfisher Airlines]] took its first step to joining Oneworld with its chairman [[Vijay Mallya]] and chief executives from the alliance's existing member airlines signing a memorandum of understanding, subject to Indian regulatory approval. The airline gained approval to join the alliance from the India's Ministry of Civil Aviation and started participating in the alliance's Global Explorer round-the-world fare product. However, on 3 February 2012, just a week before it was due to join the alliance, Kingfisher Airlines' entry was put on hold to give it more time to strengthen its financial position.<ref name="ITHold">{{cite press release|title=Kingfisher Airlines' '''one'''world implementation put on hold|url=http://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/details/?objectID=28312|publisher=oneworld|date=3 February 2012|access-date=3 February 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321030615/http://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/details/?objectID=28312|archive-date=21 March 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref> Kingfisher Airlines suspended operations on 20 October 2012 and finally ceased operations in February 2013.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.financialexpress.com/news/kingfisher-airlines-flying-slots-withdrawn-govt/1079459 |title=Kingfisher Airlines flying slots withdrawn: Govt |date=26 February 2013 |publisher=Financialexpress.com |access-date=22 May 2013 |archive-date=6 March 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130306144542/http://www.financialexpress.com/news/kingfisher-airlines-flying-slots-withdrawn-govt/1079459 |url-status=live }}</ref>
 
On 26 July 2010, [[Air Berlin]], at that time Germany's second-largest airline, accepted an invitation to join Oneworld<ref name="AB">{{cite press release|title=Air Berlin accepts invitation to join '''one'''world |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=22473 |publisher=oneworld |date=26 July 2010 |access-date=26 July 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100824031012/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=22473 |archive-date=24 August 2010 }}</ref> and joined the alliance on 20 March 2012.<ref name="ABJoin">{{cite press release|title=airberlin set to join '''one'''world tomorrow|url=http://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/details/?objectID=28745|publisher=oneworld|date=19 March 2012|access-date=20 March 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321030639/http://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/details/?objectID=28745|archive-date=21 March 2012|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
 
On 6 June 2011, [[Malaysia Airlines]] became a new member designate on the sidelines of the IATA World Air Transport Summit in Singapore.<ref name="MH">{{cite press release|title=Malaysia Airlines to join '''one'''world alliance |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=25793 |publisher=oneworld |date=6 June 2011 |access-date=6 June 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110610110420/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=25793 |archive-date=10 June 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story.jsp?id=news/awx/2011/06/05/awx_06_05_2011_p0-331850.xml&headline=Malaysian%20To%20Join%20Oneworld&channel=comm|title=Malaysian To Join Oneworld|website=Aviationweek.com|access-date=7 November 2021}}{{Dead link|date=December 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Malaysia Airlines became a part of Oneworld on 1 February 2013.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/06/06/357585/iata-malaysia-airlines-to-join-oneworld.html |title=IATA: Malaysia Airlines to join '''one'''world |website=Flightglobal.com |date=6 June 2011 |access-date=22 May 2013 |archive-date=9 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110609040833/http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/06/06/357585/iata-malaysia-airlines-to-join-oneworld.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
 
====2012–present: The second big expansion====
[[File:4R-ABO SriLankan Airlines Airbus A320-214. (40880691151).jpg|thumb|A [[SriLankan Airlines]] [[Airbus A320-214]] in oneworld livery.]]
On 11 June 2012, [[SriLankan Airlines]] became Oneworld's latest member-elect, on the sidelines of the IATA World Air Transport Summit in [[Beijing]]. [[Cathay Pacific]] was SriLankan Airlines' sponsor through its alliance implementation programme.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/details/?objectID=29625 |title=SriLankan Airlines to join '''one'''world alliance |publisher=Oneworld.com |date=11 June 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121115123220/http://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/details/?objectID=29625 |archive-date=15 November 2012 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> Its membership implementation was expected to take around 18 months. On 1 May 2014, SriLankan Airlines became a full member of the alliance, making it the first airline in the Indian subcontinent to join any alliance.
 
[[File:Qatar Airways Boeing 777 (A7-BAF) arrives London Heathrow Airport 21September2014 arp.jpg|thumb|A [[Boeing 777-300ER]] of [[Qatar Airways]] in 2014 – the first among the "Big Three" carriers in the Persian Gulf to sign for any global airline alliance.]]
On 8 October 2012, [[Qatar Airways]] became a member-elect of Oneworld. Qatar Airways was one of the fastest growing airlines worldwide—adding 15 destinations in 2012 alone—and one of the most highly regarded, having been named Airline of the Year by the [[Skytrax]] independent airline quality ratings agency in both 2011 and 2012. The agreement to join was widely reported in the media as a coup for Oneworld, with Qatar Airways the first among the "Big Three" carriers in the [[Persian Gulf]] to sign for any global airline alliance.<ref name="economist">{{cite news|last=Gulliver|title=New '''one'''world order|url=https://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2012/10/airline-alliances|newspaper=The Economist|date=10 October 2012|access-date=13 July 2017|archive-date=1 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170701161430/http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2012/10/airline-alliances|url-status=live}}</ref> The airline joined the alliance on 30 October 2013.
 
On 14 February 2013, American Airlines began plans to merge with [[US Airways]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.aa.com/arriving |title=Home |publisher=Aa.com |access-date=22 May 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130528201110/http://www.aa.com/arriving/ |archive-date=28 May 2013 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> Following U.S. [[Federal Aviation Administration]] approval, the merger was completed on 9 December 2013. US Airways left Star Alliance on 30 March 2014, and joined Oneworld as an affiliate member the following day.<ref>{{cite web |author=with Ben Mutzabaugh |url=http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2012/07/us-airways-would-exit-star-alliance-if-it-merges-with-american/806454/1 |title=US Airways to exit Star Alliance if it merges with American - USATODAY.com |publisher=Travel.usatoday.com |date=18 July 2012 |access-date=22 May 2013 |archive-date=25 November 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141125162235/http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2012/07/us-airways-would-exit-star-alliance-if-it-merges-with-american/806454/1 |url-status=live }}</ref>
 
On 7 March 2013, [[LATAM Airlines Group]] chose Oneworld as its alliance and announced that LAN subsidiary [[LAN Colombia]] plus [[TAM Airlines]] and its subsidiary [[TAM Airlines (Paraguay)|TAM Paraguay]] would join Oneworld.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/details/?objectID=54228 |title=News |publisher=oneworld |date=7 March 2013 |access-date=22 May 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130511212444/http://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/details/?objectID=54228 |archive-date=11 May 2013 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> LAN Colombia joined the alliance on 1 October 2013.
 
On 31 March 2014, TAM Airlines and [[US Airways]] joined Oneworld after leaving Star Alliance on 30 March 2014.<ref>{{cite press release | url=https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/-/asset_publisher/QtTQ7EuCzxhd/content/tam-and-us-airways-join-oneworld/maximized?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oneworld.com%2Fnews-information%2Foneworldnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_QtTQ7EuCzxhd%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_pos%3D2%26p_p_col_count%3D5%26p_r_p_564233524_keywords%3Dtam | title=TAM and US Airways join oneworld | publisher=Oneworld | date=31 March 2014 | access-date=22 October 2015 | archive-date=5 January 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160105170321/https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/-/asset_publisher/QtTQ7EuCzxhd/content/tam-and-us-airways-join-oneworld/maximized?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oneworld.com%2Fnews-information%2Foneworldnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_QtTQ7EuCzxhd%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_pos%3D2%26p_p_col_count%3D5%26p_r_p_564233524_keywords%3Dtam | url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
On 15 August 2017, [[Air Berlin]] filed for insolvency after Abu Dhabi-based [[Etihad Airways]] stopped funding the airline. Air Berlin subsequently left Oneworld upon entering administration and ceasing operations on 28 October 2017.
 
On 1 June 2018, Oneworld introduced Oneworld Connect, a membership platform similar to Star Alliance's "Connecting Partners", with [[Fiji Airways]] as the first member effective from 5 December onwards.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/-/asset_publisher/QtTQ7EuCzxhd/content/introducing-oneworld-connect-a-new-way-for-airlines-to-link-to-the-world-s-premier-alliance/maximized?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oneworld.com%2Fnews-information%2Foneworldnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_QtTQ7EuCzxhd%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_pos%3D4%26p_p_col_count%3D7 | title=Details &#124; oneworld | access-date=6 July 2018 | archive-date=6 July 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706075305/https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/-/asset_publisher/QtTQ7EuCzxhd/content/introducing-oneworld-connect-a-new-way-for-airlines-to-link-to-the-world-s-premier-alliance/maximized?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oneworld.com%2Fnews-information%2Foneworldnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_QtTQ7EuCzxhd%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_pos%3D4%26p_p_col_count%3D7 | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.oneworld-connect.com/ | title=Oneworld connect | access-date=6 July 2018 | archive-date=15 July 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190715232010/https://www.oneworld-connect.com/ | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/-/asset_publisher/QtTQ7EuCzxhd/content/fiji-airways-flies-as-first-oneworld-connect-partner-from-today/maximized?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oneworld.com%2Fnews-information%2Foneworldnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_QtTQ7EuCzxhd%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_pos%3D4%26p_p_col_count%3D7 |title=Fiji Airways flies as first oneworld connect partner from today - oneworld news |access-date=6 December 2018 |archive-date=6 December 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181206145309/https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/-/asset_publisher/QtTQ7EuCzxhd/content/fiji-airways-flies-as-first-oneworld-connect-partner-from-today/maximized?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oneworld.com%2Fnews-information%2Foneworldnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_QtTQ7EuCzxhd%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_pos%3D4%26p_p_col_count%3D7 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
On 5 December 2018, Oneworld announced [[Royal Air Maroc]] as a member-elect, and the airline joined the alliance on 1 April 2020, extending the alliance's network into Africa.<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://skift.com/2018/12/05/royal-air-maroc-joins-oneworld-alliance-to-bolster-africa-reach/| title=Royal Air Maroc Joins Oneworld Alliance to Bolster Africa Reach| date=6 December 2018| access-date=6 December 2018| archive-date=6 December 2018| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181206010146/https://skift.com/2018/12/05/royal-air-maroc-joins-oneworld-alliance-to-bolster-africa-reach/| url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/-/asset_publisher/QtTQ7EuCzxhd/content/royal-air-maroc-to-join-oneworld/maximized?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oneworld.com%2Fnews-information%2Foneworldnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_QtTQ7EuCzxhd%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_pos%3D4%26p_p_col_count%3D7 | title=Details &#124; oneworld | access-date=6 December 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181206102510/https://www.oneworld.com/news-information/oneworldnews/-/asset_publisher/QtTQ7EuCzxhd/content/royal-air-maroc-to-join-oneworld/maximized?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oneworld.com%2Fnews-information%2Foneworldnews%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_QtTQ7EuCzxhd%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_pos%3D4%26p_p_col_count%3D7 | archive-date=6 December 2018 | url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
On 26 September 2019, [[SkyTeam]] member [[Delta Air Lines]] announced its plans to buy 20% of LATAM for US$1.9 billion. On 1 January 2024, it was announced that Delta’s acquisition of its 20% stake in LATAM was completed. [[LATAM Airlines]] Group announced that it would leave Oneworld on 1 May 2020, but the fate of Qatar Airways' 10% stake in LATAM is currently unannounced.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/latam-airlines-ma-delta-air-idUSL2N26H1U3|title=Delta to buy 20% of LATAM for $1.9 billion in regional shake-up|date=26 September 2019|work=Reuters|access-date=2019-09-27|language=en|archive-date=26 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190926225538/https://www.reuters.com/article/latam-airlines-ma-delta-air-idUSL2N26H1U3|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/26/delta-is-buying-20percent-of-latam-latin-americas-largest-airline.html|title=Delta is buying 20% of LATAM, Latin America's largest airline|last=LeBeau|first=Phil|last2=Josephs|first2=Leslie|date=26 September 2019|website=CNBC|language=en|access-date=2019-09-27|archive-date=26 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190926222431/https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/26/delta-is-buying-20percent-of-latam-latin-americas-largest-airline.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/2019-09-26-oneworld-statement-on-LATAM|title=Details {{!}} oneworld|website=www.oneworld.com|access-date=2019-09-27|archive-date=27 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190927035607/https://www.oneworld.com/news/2019-09-26-oneworld-statement-on-LATAM|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
[[File:N486AS JFK Landing 13L AS B737 990 ER One World Small.png|thumb|An [[Alaska Airlines]] [[Boeing 737 Next Generation#737-900|Boeing 737-900]] in oneworld livery.]]
On 31 March 2021, [[Alaska Airlines]] and its affiliates [[Horizon Air|Alaska Horizon]] and [[SkyWest Airlines|Alaska SkyWest]] joined the alliance as member and member affiliates, respectively.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericrosen/2021/03/31/alaska-airlines-officially-joins-oneworld-alliance-today/|title=Alaska Airlines Officially Joins Oneworld Alliance Today|date=2021-03-31|website=Forbes|language=en-US|access-date=2021-03-31|archive-date=1 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210401184344/https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericrosen/2021/03/31/alaska-airlines-officially-joins-oneworld-alliance-today/|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
On 20 June 2022, [[Oman Air]] and Oneworld signed the [[Memorandum of understanding|MOU]] for Oman Air to join the alliance during IATA General Meeting in Doha. Qatar Airways will act as their sponsor.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oman Air To Join oneworld |url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/2022-06-20-oman-air-to-join-oneworld |access-date=2022-06-21 |website=www.oneworld.com |language=en}}</ref>
 
In August 2023, the CEO of [[MIAT Mongolian Airlines]] Munkhtamir Batbayar revealed in an interview the airline would be joining as a Oneworld Connect member, the second one after Fiji Airways.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qqdjs4Hg6YE | title=MIAT CEO: We have a unique position in the world | website=[[YouTube]] | date=18 August 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2023/08/18/exp-miat-airlines-usa-travel-tourism-batbayar-intv-081803pseg1-cnni-business.cnn | title=Pushing Mongolian aviation to a new era &#124; CNN Business | website=[[CNN]] | date=18 August 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fɑcebook.com/questCNN/videos/we-have-a-unique-positionmiat-mongolian-airlines-ceo-munkhtamir-batbayar-discuss/290086437004719/?locale%3Dhi_IN|title=Quest Means Business|website=[[Facebook]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CwW0isqOkAT/?ref%3Digb_blog%26hl%3Daf | title=Instagram }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YFxr_9kPlXc | title=Pushing Mongolian Aviation to a New Era: Interview with Richard Quest + MIAT CEO Munkhtamir Batbaya | website=[[YouTube]] | date=18 August 2023 }}</ref> It already has extensive codesharing with some Oneworld members, for example, Cathay Pacific since 2017<ref>{{Cite web |title=MIAT Mongolian Airlines |url=https://www.miat.com/pagecontent.php?pageId=40&lang=en#:~:text=MIAT%20and%20Cathay%20Pacific%20code%20share%20cooperation%20established |access-date=2024-08-02 |website=www.miat.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://news.cathaypacific.com/cathay-pacific-announces-new-codeshare-agreement-with-miat-mongolian-airlines | title=Cathay Pacific announces new codeshare agreement with MIAT Mongolian Airlines }}</ref> and JAL since 2020.<ref>https://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/202002/005474.html https://www.miat.com/news.php%3Fnewsid%3D245%26lang%3Den</ref>
 
On 3 December 2023, the [[Alaska Air Group]] announced it planned to acquire [[Hawaiian Airlines]] for US$1.9 billion. The deal, which closed on 18 September 2024, retains both Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines as separate brands. Under the deal, Hawaiian Airlines will become a Oneworld member and the two airlines will operate a combined frequent flyer program.<ref name=hawaiianpressrelease>{{Cite press release |title=Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines to Combine, Expanding Benefits and Choice for Travelers Throughout Hawai'i and the West Coast |date=December 3, 2023 |url=https://newsroom.hawaiianairlines.com/releases/alaska-airlines-and-hawaiian-airlines-to-combine-expanding-benefits-and-choice-for-travelers-throughout-hawaii-and-the-west-coast |access-date=December 3, 2023 |website=Hawaiian Airlines |language=en}}</ref><ref name=alaskahawaiianreuters>{{cite news|first1=Akanksha|last1=Khushi|access-date=December 3, 2023|title=Alaska Air to buy Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9 billion|url=https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/alaska-air-buy-hawaiian-airlines-19-bln-2023-12-03/|newspaper=Reuters|date=December 3, 2023}}</ref>
 
On 16 September 2024, [[Starlux Airlines]] announced that it plans to apply to join the Oneworld alliance by the end of 2025.<ref>{{Cite news |title= Starlux Airlines to apply to join Oneworld alliance.|date=September 18, 2024 |url= https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2024/09/18/2003823969 |access-date=September 19, 2024|website=Taipei Times|language=en}}</ref>
 
===Subsidiaries and franchises===
Besides its full member airlines, Oneworld also includes{{when?|date=May 2024}} around{{weasel-inline|date=May 2024}} 30 "affiliate" members. These are generally regional airlines that are either owned by or have strong commercial links with the alliance's full members. For customers, they further extend the network the alliance can offer. In governance terms, these affiliates are represented in Oneworld affairs by their "parent" airline.
 
[[Air Liberté]] ceased to be an affiliate member of Oneworld when the French airline was sold by British Airways to French investment group Taitbout with the UK carrier explaining that it had been unable to receive adequate returns on its investment in the business.<ref>{{Cite news|title=BA sells Air Liberte|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/736703.stm|publisher=BBC|date=5 May 2000|access-date=7 August 2009|archive-date=18 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018003504/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/736703.stm|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Kenya]]-based [[Regional Air (Kenya)|Regional Air]] joined the alliance on 1 July 2001, following its franchising agreement with British Airways.<ref>{{cite press release|title='''one'''world extends its international lead with addition of new African affiliate|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1572|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120911200140/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1572|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 September 2012|publisher=oneworld|date=8 June 2001|access-date=7 August 2009}}</ref> [[British Airways]] terminated its franchise agreement with Regional Air when the African carrier suspended flights in mid April 2005, ending its affiliate membership of Oneworld.<ref>{{cite press release|title=Regional Air no longer a '''one'''world affiliate as BA terminates its franchise agreement|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=4782|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120905105745/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=4782|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 September 2012|publisher=oneworld|date=19 April 2005|access-date=7 August 2009}}</ref> [[Trans World Airlines|TWA]]'s [[regional airline|regional carriers]], which operated under the [[Trans World Express]] brand, became Oneworld affiliate members, as their name changed to [[AmericanConnection]] on 2 December 2001, following TWA's acquisition by American Airlines. Three airlines operated under the AmericanConnection brand at that time: [[Chautauqua Airlines]], [[Corporate Airlines]], and [[Trans States Airlines]].<ref>{{cite press release|title=TWA network joins '''one'''world|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1575|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120907004420/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1575|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 September 2012|publisher=oneworld|date=4 December 2001|access-date=7 August 2009}}</ref>
 
The alliance further strengthened its network in [[Latin America]] when LAN's two subsidiaries, [[LAN Argentina]] and [[LAN Ecuador]], became the alliance's newest affiliate members. LAN Argentina launched passenger and cargo services in June 2005 from its home base in [[Buenos Aires]], while LAN Ecuador launched its services in April 2003 from its home base in [[Guayaquil]]. Both airlines officially joined their sister airlines and offer alliance's services and benefits on 1 April 2007.<ref>{{cite press release|title=LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador to join Oneworld |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=8856 |publisher=Oneworld |date=31 October 2006 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928020444/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=8856 |archive-date=28 September 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador to join Oneworld on 1 April |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=9728 |publisher=Oneworld |date=1 March 2007 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070829103739/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=9728 |archive-date=29 August 2007 }}</ref>
 
Conversely, on 5 March 2007, the alliance ended its relationship with affiliate member and British Airways subsidiary, [[BA&nbsp;Connect]]. BA&nbsp;Connect's UK regional operations were sold to [[Flybe (1979-2020)|Flybe]] on 3 November 2006, in return for a 15% stake in the latter. Approximately 50 UK regional routes are affected by the sale; however, [[Belfast]] and [[Southampton]] would remain linked to the alliance network through other British Airways and alliance members. BA Connect's operations from London City Airport and between [[Manchester]] and New York were retained and operated by another British Airways subsidiary, [[BA CityFlyer]], and the airline itself, respectively.<ref>{{cite press release|title=Proposed sale of BA Connect to Flybe|url=http://bapress.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bapress.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=7274&p_created=1162537804&p_sid=2K8boMEj&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_lva=7392&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9Nyw3JnBfcHJvZHM9JnBfY2F0cz0wJnBfcHY9JnBfY3Y9JnBfcGFnZT0xJnBfc2VhcmNoX3RleHQ9Rmx5YmU*&p_li=&p_topview=1|publisher=[[British Airways]]|date=3 November 2006|access-date=7 August 2009}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=BA Connect UK regional network no longer part of Oneworld |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=9782 |publisher=Oneworld |date=5 March 2007 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070316083431/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=9782 |archive-date=16 March 2007 }}</ref>
 
The alliance ended its relationship with affiliate member and British Airways franchisee [[BMED]] on 27 October 2007, following the purchase of the airline by one of British Airways' UK rivals, [[BMI (airline)|BMI]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=McWhirter|first=Alex|title=Bmi takes over Bmed|url=http://www.businesstraveller.com/news/bmi-takes-over-bmed|publisher=[[Business Traveller]]|date=2 February 2007|access-date=7 August 2009|archive-date=7 October 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007202448/http://www.businesstraveller.com/news/bmi-takes-over-bmed|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=BMED to cease being Oneworld affiliate|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=9936|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130130174420/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=9936|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 January 2013|publisher=Oneworld|date=26 March 2007|access-date=7 August 2009}}</ref> Four days later, Oneworld welcomed its latest affiliate member and Cathay Pacific wholly-owned subsidiary [[Dragonair]] to the alliance on 1 November 2007 &ndash; rebranded Cathay Dragon in 2016, it was consolidated into Cathay Pacific on 21 October 2020. Dragonair had the biggest network into mainland China for a non-mainland based carrier, with about 400 departures a week.<ref>{{cite press release|title=China's best airline Dragonair now part of Oneworld alliance |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=11166 |publisher=Oneworld |date=1 November 2007 |access-date=7 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012181346/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=11166 |archive-date=12 October 2007 }}</ref>
 
In 2008, the alliance lost another two affiliate members as British Airways continued the strategy of reducing its UK franchises. The first franchisee, [[GB&nbsp;Airways]], exited the alliance on 30 March 2008, following its purchase by [[EasyJet]]. British Airways intended to start services from London Heathrow to [[Faro, Portugal|Faro]], [[Portugal]], and [[Málaga]], Spain, and from London Gatwick to Faro, [[Gibraltar]], [[Ibiza]], Málaga, [[Palma, Majorca|Palma]], and [[Tunis]], which were operated under the franchise.<ref>{{cite press release|title=British Airways ends UK franchises|url=http://bapress.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bapress.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=7392&p_created=1193293370&p_sid=5IljPdBj&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MiwyJnBfcHJvZHM9JnBfY2F0cz0mcF9wdj0mcF9jdj0mcF9wYWdlPTEmcF9zZWFyY2hfdGV4dD1CTUVE&p_li=&p_topview=1|publisher=British Airways|date=25 October 2007|access-date=7 August 2009}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name="GBLogan">{{cite press release|title=GB Airways and Loganair to cease being Oneworld affiliates|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=11853|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130201043138/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=11853|url-status=dead|archive-date=1 February 2013|publisher=Oneworld|date=25 October 2007|access-date=7 August 2007}}</ref> The alliance bid farewell to one of its affiliate member [[Japan Asia Airways]] on 31 March 2008, following the airline's consolidation into its parent, Japan Airlines.<ref>{{Cite news|script-title=ja:日本アジア航空から日本航空、エアーニッポンから全日空へバトンタッチ |url=http://www.taiwanembassy.org/JP/ct.asp?xItem=54009&ctNode=3522&mp=202&nowPage=7&pagesize=50 |language=ja |publisher=[[Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office]] |date=1 April 2008 |access-date=13 April 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018003503/http://www.taiwanembassy.org/JP/ct.asp?xItem=54009&ctNode=3522&mp=202&nowPage=7&pagesize=50 |archive-date=18 October 2015 }}</ref> The second British Airways franchisee, [[Loganair]], left the alliance on 25 October 2008, following the ending of its franchise agreement with the airline. A separate agreement for [[codeshare agreement|codesharing]] on some Loganair services replaced the previous franchise, for British Airways passengers connecting through [[Aberdeen]], [[Edinburgh]] and [[Glasgow]].<ref name=GBLogan/><ref>{{cite press release|title=Changes To Loganair – British Airways Partnership|url=http://www.loganair.co.uk/loganair/press-office/9/changes-to-loganair---british-airways-partnership|publisher=[[Loganair]]|date=25 October 2007|access-date=7 August 2009|archive-date=10 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160310192212/http://loganair.co.uk/loganair/press-office/9/changes-to-loganair---british-airways-partnership|url-status=dead}}</ref>{{clear}}
 
==Member airlines==
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=== Full members and their affiliates ===
{| class="wikitable sortable toccolours"
!style="width:180px;"|Member airline<ref name="member">{{cite web|title=Oneworld member airlines|url=http://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/overview|publisher=Oneworld|access-date=7 May 2015|archive-date=29 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329185230/https://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/overview|url-status=live}}</ref>
!style="width:100px;"| Joined
!style="width:180px;"|Member affiliates<ref name="affiliate">{{cite web|title=Oneworld airline affiliates|url=http://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/oneworld-airline-affiliates|publisher=Oneworld|access-date=20 June 2015|archive-date=30 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150330211733/http://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/oneworld-airline-affiliates/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>[http://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/oneworld-airline-affiliates airline affiliates] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150330211733/http://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/oneworld-airline-affiliates/ |date=30 March 2015 }}. oneworld (12 August 2013). Retrieved on 16 August 2013.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/2020-10-20-Japan-Air-Commuter-and-Hokkaido-Air-System-to-join-oneworld-as-Japan-Airlines-affiliates |title=Japan Air Commuter, Hokkaido Air System to oneworld via JAL |access-date=20 October 2020 |archive-date=28 November 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201128073528/https://www.oneworld.com/news/2020-10-20-Japan-Air-Commuter-and-Hokkaido-Air-System-to-join-oneworld-as-Japan-Airlines-affiliates |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Alaska Airlines]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2021|3|31}}
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Horizon Air]] <br /> {{flagicon|USA}} [[SkyWest Airlines]]{{Ref label|Alaska SkyWest|B|B}}
|-
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[American Airlines]]{{Ref label|Founder|A|A}}
| align="center" |{{dts|format=dmy|1999|2|1}}
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[American Eagle (airline brand)|American Eagle]]{{Ref label|American Eagle|C|C}}
|-
| {{flagicon|GBR}} [[British Airways]]{{Ref label|Founder|A|A}}
| align="center" |{{dts|format=dmy|1999|2|1}}
| {{flagicon|GBR}} [[BA CityFlyer]] <br /> {{flagicon|GBR}} [[BA EuroFlyer]]<br /> {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Sun Air of Scandinavia|Sun-Air]]{{Ref label|BA Franchise|D|D}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.oneworld.com/members/british-airways |title=British Airways |publisher=Oneworld |access-date=26 July 2023 }}</ref>
|-
| {{flagicon|HKG}} [[Cathay Pacific]]{{Ref label|Founder|A|A}}
| align="center" |{{dts|format=dmy|1999|2|1}}
| {{flagicon|HKG}} [[Hong Kong Express]]
|-
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Finnair]]
| align="center" | {{dts|format=dmy|1999|9|1}}
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Nordic Regional Airlines]]{{Ref label|Finnair|E|E}}
|-
| {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]]
| align="center" | {{dts|format=dmy|1999|9|1}}
| {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Iberia Express]]<ref name="Details {{!}} oneworld">{{Cite web|url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/qatar-airways-joins-oneworld|title=Details {{!}} oneworld|website=www.oneworld.com|access-date=2019-05-23|archive-date=13 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190713111705/https://www.oneworld.com/news/qatar-airways-joins-oneworld|url-status=live}}</ref> <br /> {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Iberia Regional]]{{Ref label|Iberia Regional|F|F}}
|-
| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Japan Airlines]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2007|4|1}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/oneworld-welcomes-japan-airlines-move-to-join|title=Details {{!}} oneworld|website=www.oneworld.com|access-date=2019-05-23|archive-date=13 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190713111707/https://www.oneworld.com/news/oneworld-welcomes-japan-airlines-move-to-join|url-status=live}}</ref>
| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hokkaido Air System]] <br /> {{flagicon|JPN}} [[J-Air]] <br /> {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Japan Air Commuter]] <br /> {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Japan Transocean Air]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MYS}} [[Malaysia Airlines]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2013|2|1}}
| {{flagicon|MYS}} [[Firefly (airline)| Firefly]]
|-
| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Qantas]]{{Ref label|Founder|A|A}}
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|1999|2|1}}
| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[QantasLink]]{{Ref label|QantasLink|G|G}}
|-
| {{flagicon|QAT}} [[Qatar Airways]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2013|10|30}}<ref name="Details {{!}} oneworld"/>
| {{sdash}}
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| {{flagicon|MAR}} [[Royal Air Maroc]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2020|4|1}}
| {{flagicon|MAR}} [[Royal Air Maroc Express]]
|-
| {{flagicon|JOR}} [[Royal Jordanian]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2007|4|1}}
| {{sdash}}
|-
| {{flagicon|LKA}} [[SriLankan Airlines]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2014|5|1}}
| {{sdash}}
|}
 
{{note label|Founder|A|A}}Founding member<ref name=founder/><br />
{{note label|Alaska SkyWest|B|B}}On routes operated on behalf of Alaska Airlines as Alaska SkyWest only<br />
{{note label|American Eagle|C|C}}American Eagle flights are operated by [[Envoy Air]], [[Piedmont Airlines]], [[PSA Airlines]], [[Air Wisconsin]], [[Republic Airways]] and [[SkyWest Airlines]].<br />
{{note label|BA Franchise|D|D}}Independently operated franchise carriers using the British Airways name, livery and flight code<br />
{{note label|Finnair|E|E}}On routes operated on behalf of Finnair only<br />
{{note label|Iberia Regional|F|F}} Iberia Regional flights are operated by [[Air Nostrum]]<br />
{{note label|QantasLink|G|G}}QantasLink flights are operated by [[Alliance Airlines]], [[Eastern Australia Airlines]], [[National Jet Systems]], [[Network Aviation]] and [[Sunstate Airlines]]. Alliance Airlines routes only count if they are operated for QantasLink.
 
=== Future members and their affiliates ===
{| class="wikitable sortable toccolours"
|-
! style="width:180px;"| Future member(s)
! style="width:100px;" | Joining
! style="width:180px;"| Future member affiliates
|-
| {{flagicon|OMN}} [[Oman Air]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oman Air - Future oneworld Member Airline |url=https://www.oneworld.com/members/oman-air |access-date=2024-02-13 |website=www.oneworld.com |language=en}}</ref>
| 2025<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schlappig |first=Ben |date=2024-10-07 |title=Oman Air Joining Oneworld Alliance, But Only In 2025 |url=https://onemileatatime.com/news/oman-air-oneworld/ |access-date=2024-11-01 |website=One Mile at a Time |language=en-US}}</ref>
| {{sdash}}
|-
| {{flagicon|Fiji}} [[Fiji Airways]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=oneworld Says "Bula" To Fiji Airways As Its 15th Full Member Airline|url=https://www.oneworld.com/news/2024-06-03-oneworld-says-bula-to-fiji-airways-as-its-15th-full-member |access-date=2024-06-04 |website=www.oneworld.com |language=en}}</ref>
|2025
| {{flagicon|Fiji}} [[Fiji Link]]
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[Hawaiian Airlines]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hawaiian Airlines to join Oneworld in 2026|url=https://www.ch-aviation.com/news/145002-hawaiian-airlines-to-join-oneworld-in-2026|access-date=23 September 2024|website=ch-aviation.com|language=en}}</ref>
|2026
|{{sdash}}
<!-- Please do not add Philippine Airlines and MIAT Mongolian Airlines, there would be future members! -->
|}
 
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|label12= JFK |coordinates12= {{coord|40.631042|-73.778496}} |label12_size= 70 |mark12size= 5 |pos12= right
|label13= LGA |coordinates13= {{coord|40.780516|-73.874776}} |label13_size= 70 |mark13size= 5 |pos13= top
|label14= PHL |coordinates14= {{coord|39.873957|-75.229283}} |label14_size= 70 |mark14size= 5 |pos14= bottom
|label15= PHX |coordinates15= {{coord|33.435376|-112.004296}} |label15_size= 70 |mark15size= 5 |pos15= right
|label16= DCA |coordinates16= {{coord|38.852348|-77.034672}} |label16_size= 70 |mark16size= 5 |pos16= left
<!--British Airways-->
|label17= LGW |coordinates17= {{coord|51.09297|0.10057}} |label17_size= 70 |mark17size= 5 |pos17= right
|label18= LHR |coordinates18= {{coord|51.471468|-0.453148}} |label18_size= 70 |mark18size= 5 |pos18= left
<!--Cathay Pacific-->
|label19= HKG |coordinates19= {{coord|22.310040|113.917723}} |label19_size= 70 |mark19size= 5 |pos19= top
<!--Finnair-->
|label20= HEL |coordinates20= {{coord|60.326048|24.968843}} |label20_size= 70 |mark20size= 5 |pos20= bottom
<!--Iberia-->
|label21= MAD |coordinates21= {{coord|40.512882|-3.565892}} |label21_size= 70 |mark21size= 5 |pos21= right
<!--Japan Airlines-->
|label22= ITM |coordinates22= {{coord|34.785230|135.440825}} |label22_size= 70 |mark22size= 5 |pos22= top
|label23= KIX |coordinates23= {{coord|34.431470|135.231125}} |label23_size= 70 |mark23size= 5 |pos23= left
|label24= HND |coordinates24= {{coord|35.553333|139.781111}} |label24_size= 70 |mark24size= 5 |pos24= bottom
|label25= NRT |coordinates25= {{coord|35.765278|140.385556}} |label25_size= 70 |mark25size= 5 |pos25=right
<!--Malaysian Airlines-->
|label26= BKI |coordinates26= {{coord|5.923794|116.049780}} |label26_size= 70 |mark26size= 5 |pos26= top
|label27= KUL |coordinates27= {{coord|2.743905|101.699819}} |label27_size= 70 |mark27size= 5 |pos27= top
<!--QANTAS-->
|label28= BNE |coordinates28= {{coord|-27.399024|153.114117}} |label28_size= 70 |mark28size= 5 |pos28= top
|label29= MEL |coordinates29= {{coord|-37.40059|144.50467}} |label29_size= 70 |mark29size= 5 |pos29= bottom
|label30= PER |coordinates30= {{coord|-31.937552|115.965844}} |label30_size= 70 |mark30size= 5 |pos30= left
|label31= SYD |coordinates31= {{coord|-33.941113|151.174661}} |label31_size= 70 |mark31size= 5 |pos31= right
<!--Qatar Airways-->
|label32= DOH |coordinates32= {{coord|25.258210|51.6148405}} |label32_size= 70 |mark32size= 5 |pos32= left
<!--Royal Air Maroc-->
|label33= CMN |coordinates33= {{coord|33.368062|-7.588055}} |label33_size= 70 |mark33size= 5 |pos33= left
<!--Royal Jordanian-->
|label34= AMM |coordinates34= {{coord|31.43207|35.59134}} |label34_size= 70 |mark34size= 5 |pos34= left
<!--Sri Lankan Airlines-->
|label35= CMB |coordinates35= {{coord|7.179024|79.882146}} |label35_size= 70 |mark35size= 5 |pos35= bottom
}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
=== Suspended members and member affiliates ===
{| class="wikitable sortable toccolours"
|-
!Suspended member airline
!Joined
!Suspended
!Member affiliates
!Remarks
|-
| {{flagdeco|RUS}} [[S7 Airlines]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2010|11|15}}
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2022|4|19}}<ref>{{cite news |first=David |last=Kaminski-Morrow |title=S7's participation in Oneworld alliance temporarily suspended |url=https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/s7s-participation-in-oneworld-alliance-temporarily-suspended/148320.article |access-date=16 August 2024 |work=[[FlightGlobal]] |date=20 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220420110129/https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/s7s-participation-in-oneworld-alliance-temporarily-suspended/148320.article |archive-date=20 April 2022 |language=English |url-access=registration}}</ref>
|{{flagdeco|RUS}} [[Globus Airlines]]
|Suspended due to [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]].
|}
 
===Former members and member affiliates===
{| class="sortable wikitable toccolours"
|-
! style="width:180px;"|Former member airline
! style="width:100px;"|Joined
! style="width:100px;"|Exited
! style="width:180px;" class="unsortable"|Member affiliates
!Remarks
|-
| {{flagicon|IRE}} [[Aer Lingus]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2000|6|1}}
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2007|3|31}}
| {{sdash}}
|Left the alliance in 2007 due to a business restructure.
|-
| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Air Berlin]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2012|3|20}}
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2017|10|28}}
| {{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Belair (airline)|Belair]] <br /> {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Niki (airline)|Niki]]
|Ceased operations on 28 October 2017.<ref>[https://www.forbes.com/sites/grantmartin/2017/10/10/air-berlin-set-to-cease-opera1tions-before-october-28th/]{{dead link|date=January 2022|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
|-
| {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Canadian Airlines]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|1999|2|1}}
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2000|6|1}}
| {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Calm Air]] <br /> {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Canadian North]] <br /> {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Canadian Regional Airlines]]}} <br /> {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Inter-Canadien]]
|Founding member; acquired by [[Air Canada]], a [[Star Alliance]] member.<ref name="founder" /><ref name="CPleave">{{cite press release|title=Canadian to withdraw from Oneworld on June 1|url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1558|publisher=Oneworld|date=14 March 2000|access-date=6 August 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719121734/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1558|archive-date=19 July 2011}}</ref>
|-
| {{flagicon|CHL}} [[LATAM Airlines]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2000|6|1}}
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2020|5|1}}
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[LATAM Argentina]] <br /> {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[LATAM Brasil]] <br /> {{flagicon|Colombia}} [[LATAM Colombia]] <br /> {{flagicon|Ecuador}} [[LATAM Ecuador]] <br /> {{nowrap|{{flagicon|CHL}} [[LATAM Express]]}} <br /> {{flagicon|Peru}} [[LATAM Perú]]
|Left the alliance after [[Delta Air Lines]], a [[SkyTeam]] member, acquired a 20 percent stake.<ref name="Delta">{{cite web |url=https://news.delta.com/delta-and-latam-airlines-form-leading-airline-partnership-throughout-americas |title=Delta and LATAM Airlines to form the leading airline partnership throughout the Americas &#124; Delta News Hub |website=news.delta.com |access-date=25 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190927235217/https://news.delta.com/delta-and-latam-airlines-form-leading-airline-partnership-throughout-americas |archive-date=27 September 2019 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Malév]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2007|3|29}}
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2012|2|3}}
| {{sdash}}
|Ceased operations on 3 February 2012 after suffering financial collapse.
|-
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Mexicana de Aviación]]
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2009|11|10}}
| align=center | {{dts|format=dmy|2010|8|28}}
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[MexicanaClick]] <br /> {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[MexicanaLink]]
|Suspended operations indefinitely on 28 August 2010 due to financial collapse. It was listed as an inactive member on the Oneworld website; however, as of 2017, this reference has been removed from the website.<ref name="MXhold">{{citation|title=Current Status of Mexicana in Oneworld|url=http://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/mexicana/|df=dmy-all|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130113121342/http://www.oneworld.com/member-airlines/mexicana/|publisher=Oneworld|access-date=25 November 2012|archive-date=13 January 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|}
 
=== Former member affiliates of current member airlines ===
{| class="sortable wikitable toccolours"
|-
! style="width:180px;"|Former member affiliate
! style="width:100px;"|Joined
! style="width:100px;"|Exited
! style="width:180px;"|Member affiliate of
|-
| [[Air Liberté]]{{Ref label|Aff|A|A}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2000-05|2000}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[Impulse Airlines|Airconnex]]
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2001-05-27|2001}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2004-05-24|2004}} || [[Qantas]]
|-
| [[American Connection]]{{Ref label|American Connection|B|B}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2001-12-01|2001}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2014-08-18|2014}} || [[American Airlines]]
|-
| [[BA Connect]]{{Ref label|Aff|A|A}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2007-03-05|2007}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[British Asia Airways]]
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2001-12-00|2001}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[British Mediterranean Airways]]{{Ref label|Aff|A|A}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2007-03-05|2007}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[British Airways Ltd (2012–15)|British Airways Limited]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/29/breaking-news/153110/ba-launches-new-subsidiary-ba-ltd/ |title=BA Launches New Subsidiary BA Ltd |publisher=Routesonline |access-date=27 January 2013 |archive-date=26 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150726010152/http://www.routesonline.com/news/29/breaking-news/153110/ba-launches-new-subsidiary-ba-ltd/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2012|2012}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2015|2015}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[Cathay Dragon]]{{Ref label|Aff|C|C}}|| style="text-align: center" |{{sort|2007-11-01|2007}} || style="text-align: center" |{{sort|2020-10-21|2020}} || [[Cathay Pacific]]
|-
| [[Comair (South Africa)|Comair]]
|style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2022-06-09|2022}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[Deutsche BA]]{{Ref label|Aff|A|A}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2008-06-01|2008}}
| [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[GB Airways]]{{Ref label|Aff|A|A}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2008-03-30|2008}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[Globus Airlines]]<ref>{{cite news |title=S7 Airlines' passenger traffic grew by 12.4 per cent last year |url=http://www.rusaviainsider.com/s7-airlines-passenger-traffic-grew-by-12-4-per-cent-last-year/ |access-date=5 February 2020 |work=Russian Aviation Insider |date=23 January 2020 |archive-date=24 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200124190738/http://www.rusaviainsider.com/s7-airlines-passenger-traffic-grew-by-12-4-per-cent-last-year/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2010-11-15|2010}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2019-12-31|2019}} || [[S7 Airlines]]
|-
| [[JAL Express]]
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2007-04-01|2007}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2014-10-01|2014}} || [[Japan Airlines]]
|-
| [[JALways]]
| style="text-align: center" |{{sort|2010-12-01|2010}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2014-10-01|2014}} || [[Japan Airlines]]
|-
| [[Japan Asia Airways]]
| style="text-align: center" |{{sort|2008-03-31|2008}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2014-10-01|2014}} || [[Japan Airlines]]
|-
| [[Loganair]]{{Ref label|Aff|A|A}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2008-10-25|2008}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[Mihin Lanka]]{{Ref label|Mihin Lanka|D|D}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2014-05-01|2014}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2016-10-31|2016}} || [[SriLankan Airlines]]
|-
| [[OpenSkies]]
| style="text-align: center" |{{sort|2008-06-19|2008}}|| style="text-align: center" |{{sort|2018-09-02|2018}} ||[[British Airways]]
|-
| [[Ansett New Zealand|Qantas New Zealand]]
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2000-09|2000}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2001|2001}} || [[Qantas]]
|-
| [[Regional Air (Kenya)|Regional Air]]
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2001-07-01|2001}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2005-04|2005}} || [[British Airways]]
|-
| [[Southern Australia Airlines]]{{Ref label|Aff|A|A}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|1999-02-01|1999}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2002|2002}} || [[Qantas]]
|-
| [[US Airways]]{{Ref label|Aff|E|E}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2014-03-31|2014}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2015|2015}} || [[American Airlines]]
|-
| [[US Airways Express]]{{Ref label|Aff|F|F}}
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2014-03-31|2014}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2015|2015}} || [[American Airlines]]
|-
| [[US Airways Shuttle]]
| style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2014-03-31|2014}} || style="text-align: center" | {{sort|2015|2015}} || [[American Airlines]]
|}
 
{{note label|BA|A|A}}Founding member affiliate<br />
{{note label|AmericanConnection|B|B}} AmericanConnection flights were operated by [[Chautauqua Airlines]], [[RegionsAir]] and [[Trans States Airlines]]<br />
{{note label|Cathay Dragon|C|C}}Merged with [[Cathay Pacific]] on 21 October 2020<br />
{{note label|SriLankan Airlines|D|D}}Merged with [[SriLankan Airlines]] on 31 October 2016<br />
{{note label|US Airways|E|E}} Merged with [[American Airlines]] on 17 October 2015<br />
{{note label|US Airways Express|F|F}} US Airways Express flights were operated by [[Air Wisconsin]], [[Mesa Airlines]], [[Piedmont Airlines]], [[PSA Airlines]], [[Republic Airways]] and [[SkyWest Airlines]]
 
== Internal hostilities ==
The Oneworld alliance has been home to numerous conflicts between member airlines. As of 2024, all cases of tension between Oneworld airlines have involved [[Qatar Airways]] as one of the parties in the dispute. Qatar Airways joined the alliance in 2013.
 
=== Qatar Airways vs American Airlines (2017-2020) ===
Hostilities between Oneworld alliance members American Airlines and Qatar Airways stemmed from allegations by American and other U.S. carriers that Qatar Airways, along with other Middle Eastern airlines, received excessive government [[Subsidy|subsidies]], creating unfair competition.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Zhang |first=Benjamin |title=American Airlines CEO reveals why a small Italian airline is the focus of the nastiest feud in the airline industry |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/american-airlines-ceo-air-italy-qatar-airways-violate-openskies-2019-5 |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=Business Insider |language=en-US}}</ref> These claims, part of a broader dispute known as the "Gulf Carrier Dispute," centered on accusations that subsidies allowed Qatar Airways to expand aggressively into U.S. markets, threatening domestic airlines.<ref name=":0" />
 
Tensions escalated in 2017 when American Airlines announced it would end its codeshare agreement with Qatar Airways, citing these unfair practices. American Airlines criticised Qatar Airways' purchase of a 49% stake in [[Air Italy (2018–2020)|Air Italy]] and the subsequent commencement of Air Italy flights to the US, with Then-American Airlines CEO [[Doug Parker]] labelling the Air Italy services as a "violation" and referred to Qatar Airways as "the greatest threat to commercial aviation and the United States."<ref name=":0" /> In 2018, Qatar Airways threatened to leave the Oneworld alliance citing the behaviour of American Airlines, along with separate issues with Qantas.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Asian travelers hit by Qatar Airways threat to quit Oneworld |url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Transportation/Asian-travelers-hit-by-Qatar-Airways-threat-to-quit-Oneworld#:~:text=Qatar%20Airways,%20the%20fast-growing,Qantas%20of%20hostile%20business%20practices. |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=Nikkei Asia |language=en-GB}}</ref>
 
The dispute was largely resolved in 2020 through diplomatic negotiations between the U.S. and Qatari governments. Qatar Airways agreed to increase transparency in its financial reporting and limit certain flight routes to the U.S. This agreement helped ease tensions, and the airlines have since improved relations, with American Airlines resuming codeshare agreements with Qatar Airways in 2020 to enhance their global network.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reed |first=Ted |title=How American Airlines And Qatar Airways Swerved From Bitter Enemies To Best Friends |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/tedreed/2021/07/30/how-american-airlines-and-qatar-airways-swerved-from-bitter-enemies-to-best-friends/ |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=Forbes |language=en}}</ref> American Airlines began services to Qatar Airways' Doha hub in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schlappig |first=Ben |date=2021-12-12 |title=Full Details: American Airlines Launching New York To Doha Flight |url=https://onemileatatime.com/news/american-airlines-doha-flight/ |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=One Mile at a Time |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
=== Qatar Airways’ comments on British Airways (2021) ===
In 2021, Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker called fellow Oneworld member British Airways as a “low cost carrier” that would score “two out of ten”<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Schlappig |first=Ben |date=2021-04-18 |title=Qatar Airways CEO Call British Airways "Two Out Of Ten" Low Cost Carrier |url=https://onemileatatime.com/qatar-airways-ceo-british-airways-low-cost-carrier/ |access-date=2024-10-13 |website=One Mile at a Time |language=en-US}}</ref> Qatar Airways owns 25% of British Airways parent company, [[International Airlines Group]]. Al Baker further stated that “British Airways will never again be the world’s favourite airline, because that title belongs to Qatar Airways”<ref name=":2" /> British Airways chose not to publicly respond to Qatar Airways’ commentary.
 
=== Qatar Airways vs Qantas (2017-present) ===
In late 2012, before Qatar Airways joined the Oneworld alliance, Australian flag carrier Qantas entered into a comprehensive [[joint venture]] with Qatar Airways' rival airline [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]], and continued the alliance with a renewal in 2017. In 2018, the [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]] government rejected an Australian expansion plan by Qatar Airways which was opposed by Qantas, who argued that the state-owned Qatari airline was dumping capacity and being "uncommercial and anti-competitive" by "selling tickets below cost-price, distorting markets and threatening the sustainable operation of international carriers to Australia"<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hatch |first=Patrick |date=2018-11-18 |title=The Qantas and Qatar spat that could rupture the Oneworld alliance |url=https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/the-qantas-and-qatar-spat-that-could-rupture-the-oneworld-alliance-20181115-p50g5p.html |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=The Sydney Morning Herald |language=en}}</ref> Qantas referenced research by a US airline lobby group that revealed that Qatar Airways had received over US$17 billion in state aid and interest free loans from Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, as well as other support.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hatch |first=Patrick |date=2018-11-18 |title=The Qantas and Qatar spat that could rupture the Oneworld alliance |url=https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/the-qantas-and-qatar-spat-that-could-rupture-the-oneworld-alliance-20181115-p50g5p.html |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=The Sydney Morning Herald |language=en}}</ref> Qantas further stated that "we welcome healthy competition – however it must be fair." This commentary from Qantas and the government rejection infuriated Qatar Airways and its CEO [[Akbar Al Baker]], who publicly accused Qantas of failing to act "in the spirit" of the Oneworld alliance, and doubled down on this threat to leave the alliance after similar disputes with American Airlines.
 
During the COVID-19 pandemic, in what was widely seen in aviation and business circles as a long-running publicity stunt intended to garner support from the Australian public as well as appeasement from Qatar Airways towards the Australian Government, Qatar Airways continually flew near-empty aircraft to and from Australia, under the banner of "bringing Australians home."{{Cn|date=October 2024}} Due to Australia's international border restrictions, which were amongst the strictest in the world, Qantas was unable to operate international flights as it was a commercial corporation rather than a sovereign state-backed entity like Qatar Airways, who could afford to run the routes at a deep loss and counterbalance this loss by accessing subsidies from Qatar's sovereign wealth fund. Despite this, Qatar Airways accumulated a large degree of support from the Australian public who were not aware of all the circumstances surrounding this issue, and Qatar Airways made another application to the Australian Government to increase double flights to Australia in 2022 citing this support and their services to Australia during the pandemic.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker hits back at Qantas who stands against proposal to increase Australian flights |url=https://www.skynews.com.au/world-news/qatar-airways-ceo-akbar-al-baker-hits-back-at-qantas-who-stands-against-proposal-to-increase-australian-flights/news-story/788af33bfedcd53ec7dca6f477bd5148}}</ref> In late 2022, Qatar Airways also launched a comprehensive partnership with Qantas' main rival [[Virgin Australia]], and significantly reduced and devalued Oneworld benefits available for [[Qantas Frequent Flyer]] members, further escalating tensions with Qantas. Qatar Airways also started to discourage its customers from using Qantas lounges, while Qantas in the most part refused to recognise Doha as a destination available to book flights to and from on its website.
 
Starting from late 2022 after the Virgin Australia partnership was launched, Qantas vehemently opposed Qatar's application, with similar reasons to its 2018 argument, and made several representations to the Government citing that Qatar Airways will be "distorting" the Australian travel market through its access to Qatar's sovereign wealth fund as well as pointing out that Qatar Airways may potentially be evading Australian law by engaging in tactics such as exploiting international flight landing agreements into smaller Australian cities.<ref name=":1" /> Qantas also argued that Qatar Airways' additional flights would be severely detrimental to the Australian tourism industry as it would "fly out" more Australians than it would "bring in" people from overseas. Al Baker, on a subsequent television interview, furiously insulted the Australian carrier for its commentary, criticising its absence in flying international flights during the pandemic, despite Qantas not being financially able to sustain international flights during this period.<ref name=":1" />
 
In July 2023, after successful lobbying from the Australian flag carrier, the Australian government, which switched to [[Australian Labor Party|Labor]] in May 2022, rejected Qatar Airways' new request for additional flights into Australia's major ports, further inflaming Qatar Airways.<ref name=":3" />
 
In October 2024, Qatar Airways announced plans to purchase a 25% stake in Virgin Australia,<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-10-01 |title=Qatar Airways Group announces intention to acquire 25% minority stake in Virgin Australia |url=https://newsroom.virginaustralia.com/release/qatar-airways-group-announces-intention-acquire-25-minority-stake-virgin-australia |access-date=2024-10-07 |website=Virgin Australia Newsroom |language=en}}</ref> a move widely seen as a workaround to the blocking of extra international flights from Doha<ref name=":3">{{Cite news |date=2023-10-03 |title='Time wasting': Transport minister rebuffs request to front airlines inquiry |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-03/transport-minister-rebuffs-request-to-front-airlines-inquiry/102930208 |access-date=2024-10-24 |work=ABC News |language=en-AU}}</ref> and Qantas's role in that outcome. It will increase code-share and collaboration between Virgin Australia and Qatar, further undermining the relationship with Qantas and considerably escalate already tense hostilities between the two Oneworld carriers.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Barrett |first=Jonathan |date=2024-09-30 |title=Qatar Airways plan to buy 25% stake in Virgin Australia could boost competition with Qantas |url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/oct/01/qatar-airways-bid-buy-virgin-stake-australia |access-date=2024-10-07 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> The investment is still pending approval from Australia's [[Foreign Investment Review Board]] and Competition & Consumer Commission. Qantas is yet to publicly respond to this announcement.{{Update inline|date=October 2024}}
 
==Benefits and services==
 
===Member hubs===
 
{{Location map many | World |width= 800 |float= left |caption= Oneworld members hubs
 
|label1= ANC |coordinates1= {{coord|61.1729|-149.9685}} |label1_size= 70 |mark1size= 5 |pos1= left
|label2= LAX |coordinates2= {{coord|33.9425 |-118.408056}} |label2_size= 70 |mark2size= 5 |pos2= left
|label3= PDX |coordinates3= {{coord|45.5888|-122.5932}} |label3_size= 70 |mark3size= 5 |pos3= bottom
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}}
{{clear}}
 
{|class="wikitable toccolours"
|-
! style="width:160px;"| Members
! style="width:320px;"| Hubs
! style="width:300px;"| Focus cities
|-
|[[Alaska Airlines]]
| [[Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport|Anchorage]]<br />[[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]]<br />[[Portland International Airport|Portland (OR)]]<br />[[San Francisco International Airport|San Francisco]]<br /> [[Seattle–Tacoma International Airport|Seattle/Tacoma]]<br />
| [[Boise Airport|Boise]]<br /> [[San Diego International Airport|San Diego]]<br /> [[Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport|San Jose (CA)]]<br />
|-
|[[American Airlines]]
| [[Charlotte Douglas International Airport|Charlotte]]<br />[[Chicago O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]]<br />[[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]]<br />[[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]]<br />[[Miami International Airport|Miami]]<br />[[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]]<br />[[LaGuardia Airport|New York–LaGuardia]]<br /> [[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]]<br />[[Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport|Phoenix–Sky Harbor]]<br />[[Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport|Washington–National]]
|
|-
|[[British Airways]]
| [[Gatwick Airport|London–Gatwick]]<br />[[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]]
| [[London City Airport|London–City]]
|-
|[[Cathay Pacific]]
| [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]]
| [[Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport|Taipei–Taoyuan]]<br /> [[Suvarnabhumi Airport|Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi]]
|-
|[[Finnair]]
| [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]]
| [[Stockholm-Arlanda Airport|Stockholm-Arlanda]]
|-
|[[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]]
| [[Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]]
| [[Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]]
|-
|[[Japan Airlines]]
| [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo–Haneda]]<br />[[Narita International Airport|Tokyo–Narita]]<br />[[Kansai International Airport|Osaka–Kansai]]<br />[[Itami Airport|Osaka–Itami]]
| [[Fukuoka Airport|Fukuoka]]<br />[[Chubu Centrair International Airport|Nagoya–Centrair]]<br />[[Naha Airport|Naha]]<br />[[New Chitose Airport|Sapporo–Chitose]]
|-
|[[Malaysia Airlines]]
| [[Kuala Lumpur International Airport|Kuala Lumpur–International]]<br />
| [[Kota Kinabalu International Airport|Kota Kinabalu]] <br />
|-
|[[Qantas]]
| [[Adelaide Airport|Adelaide]]<br />[[Brisbane Airport|Brisbane]]<br />[[Melbourne Airport|Melbourne]]<br />[[Sydney Airport|Sydney]]<br />[[Perth Airport|Perth]]
| [[Cairns International Airport|Cairns]]<br />[[Darwin International Airport|Darwin]]<br />[[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]]<br />[[Singapore Changi Airport|Singapore]]
|-
|[[Qatar Airways]]
| [[Hamad International Airport|Doha]]
|
|-
|[[Royal Air Maroc]]
| [[Mohammed V International Airport|Casablanca]]
| [[Marrakesh Menara Airport|Marrakesh]]<br />[[Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport|Tangier]]
|-
|[[Royal Jordanian]]
| [[Queen Alia International Airport|Amman–Queen Alia]]
| [[King Hussein International Airport|Aqaba]]
|-
|[[SriLankan Airlines]]
|[[Bandaranaike International Airport|Colombo–Bandaranaike]]
|
|-
|}
 
===Co-location===
Co-location provides alliance customers with smoother transfers between member airlines and better facilities than any of the member airlines could justify on their own. The alliance has combined ticket offices, check-in facilities and lounges at some 50 airports worldwide.<ref name=intro/>
<!-- '''PLEASE READ THIS GUIDELINE BEFORE ADDING''' – What qualifies as a co-location airport?
As a general guideline, both landside AND airside operations should be close in proximity for smooth transfers between members and
* 2 or 3 members - 100% located in 1 terminal/concourse/area, excluding exclusive use terminals/concourses/areas.
* 4 or more members – >75% located in 1 terminal/concourse/area, excluding exclusive use terminals/concourses/areas. -->
 
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ class="nowrap" | Oneworld co-locations
! City
! Country
! class="unsortable"|Airport
! IATA
! class="unsortable"|Terminals
! class="unsortable"|Exceptions
! class="unsortable"|Effective / ''as of''
<!-- 'Effective' when there is an press release with actual date; 'as of' (in ''italics'') when no press release, only website check -->
|-
| [[Bangkok]]
| [[Thailand]]
| [[Suvarnabhumi Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |BKK
| style="text-align: center" |West Wing
|
| 28 September 2006<ref>{{cite press release|title=Operations at Bangkok move to new airport this week |publisher=Oneworld |date=26 September 2006 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=8579 |access-date=25 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120913/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=8579 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Barcelona]]
| Spain
| [[Barcelona Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |BCN
| style="text-align: center" |1
|
| 1 September 2009<ref>{{cite press release|title=oneworld airlines to move to Barcelona's new Terminal 1 in September |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=18805 |publisher=Oneworld |date=30 July 2009 |access-date=3 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719121300/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=18805 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Beijing]]
| China
| [[Beijing Capital International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |PEK
| style="text-align: center" |3
|[[American Airlines]] and [[SriLankan Airlines]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://en.bcia.com.cn/business/en/alc.shtml |title=Airlines List-Flight Info-GUIDES-BCIA |access-date=6 October 2017 |archive-date=10 September 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170910173205/http://en.bcia.com.cn/business/en/alc.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref> in Terminal 2<br />[[British Airways]], [[Malaysia Airlines]], [[Qatar Airways]], [[Royal Air Maroc]], and [[S7 Airlines]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.businesstraveller.com/business-travel/2019/10/22/malaysia-airlines-to-boost-beijing-flights-to-10-times-weekly/ |title=Malaysia Airlines to boost Beijing flights to 10 times weekly – Business Traveller<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=4 January 2020 |archive-date=4 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200104041724/https://www.businesstraveller.com/business-travel/2019/10/22/malaysia-airlines-to-boost-beijing-flights-to-10-times-weekly/ |url-status=live }}</ref> at [[Beijing Daxing International Airport]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.travelmarketreport.com/articles/British-Airways-Launches-First-International-Flight-to-Beijings-Daxing-International-Airport |title=British Airways Launches First International Flight to Beijing’s Daxing International Airport<!-- Bot generated title --> |date=30 October 2019 |access-date=3 November 2019 |archive-date=5 November 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191105124623/https://www.travelmarketreport.com/articles/British-Airways-Launches-First-International-Flight-to-Beijings-Daxing-International-Airport |url-status=live }}</ref><br />[[Finnair]] partially at [[Beijing Daxing International Airport]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-06/27/c_138176289.htm |title=Finnair plans flights to Beijing Daxing International Airport - Xinhua {{!}} English.news.cn<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=4 January 2020 |archive-date=4 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200104052334/http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-06/27/c_138176289.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| 26 March 2008<ref>{{cite press release|title=Oneworld airlines to co-locate into Beijing's new Terminal 3 from this week |publisher=Oneworld |date=27 February 2008 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=13006 |access-date=25 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120930/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=13006 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Chicago]]
| United States
| [[O'Hare International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |ORD
| style="text-align: center" |3 & 5
|
| ''26 June 2009''<ref>{{cite web|title=Airlines at O'Hare |work=[[O'Hare International Airport]] |publisher=The Chicago Airport System |url=http://flychicago.com/ohare/aboutohare/airlinesOhare.shtm |access-date=26 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090605004751/http://www.flychicago.com/ohare/aboutOHare/airlinesOhare.shtm |archive-date=5 June 2009 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Dallas]]/[[Fort Worth]]
| United States
| [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |DFW
| style="text-align: center" |A, B, C & D (all international flights)
| [[American Airlines]] partially in Terminal E
| ''26 June 2009''<ref>{{cite web|title=Airport Guide – Terminals|publisher=[[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]]|url=http://www.dfwairport.com/terminals/index.php|access-date=26 June 2009|archive-date=8 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170708125644/https://www.dfwairport.com/terminals/index.php|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| [[Dubai]]
| [[UAE]]
| [[Dubai International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |DXB
| style="text-align: center" |1
|
| ''11 July 2009''<ref>{{cite web|title=Arrival-Departure |url=http://www.dubaiairport.com/DIA/English/MainMenu/Flight+Information/Arrival-Departure/ |publisher=[[Dubai International Airport]] |access-date=11 July 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090306075102/http://dubaiairport.com/DIA/English/MainMenu/Flight%2BInformation/Arrival-Departure/ |archive-date= 6 March 2009 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Frankfurt]]
| Germany
| [[Frankfurt Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |FRA
| style="text-align: center" |2
|
| April 2009<ref name="awordApr09">{{cite press release|title=A word from Oneworld – April 2009 |publisher=Oneworld |date=28 April 2009 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=17687 |access-date=25 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120956/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=17687 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Guangzhou]]
| China
| [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |CAN
| style="text-align: center" |1
| [[Japan Airlines]] in Terminal 2
| 26 April 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.163.com/17/0514/13/CKDB6D1E00014AEE.html|script-title=zh:白云机场T2航站楼运营配置方案公布 东航等16家公司将进驻|publisher=ycwb.com|access-date=14 May 2017|date=14 May 2017|archive-date=13 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170613071923/http://news.163.com/17/0514/13/CKDB6D1E00014AEE.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| [[Helsinki]]
| [[Finland]]
| [[Helsinki-Vantaa Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |HEL
| style="text-align: center" |2
|
| 5 August 2009<ref name="awordJul09">{{cite press release|title=A word from Oneworld – July 2009 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=18549 |publisher=Oneworld |date=6 July 2009 |access-date=6 July 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719121134/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=18549 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Hong Kong]]
| Hong Kong
| [[Hong Kong International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |HKG
| style="text-align: center" |1
|
| ''11 July 2009''<ref>{{cite web|title=Airline Check-In Areas|url=http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/passenger/departure/all/airline-information/check-in-areas.html|publisher=[[Airport Authority Hong Kong]]|access-date=11 July 2009|archive-date=28 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110728111733/http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/passenger/departure/all/airline-information/check-in-areas.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
| [[London]]
| [[England, UK]]
| [[London Heathrow Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |LHR
| style="text-align: center" |3 & 5
| [[Malaysia Airlines]], [[Qatar Airways]] and [[Royal Air Maroc]] in Terminal 4 <ref>{{cite news| title = Travel is back! Heathrow Terminal 4 reopens soon|url = https://callumelsdon.com/articles/terminal-4-reopening#:~:text=Officially%2C%20Terminal%204%20reopens%20on,Saudia%2C%20TAROM%2C%20Vietnam%20Airlines.|date=2022-06-10}}</ref>
| 29 October 2009<ref name="awordAUG09">{{cite press release|title=A word from Oneworld: August 2009 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=18907 |publisher=Oneworld |date=6 August 2009 |access-date=6 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719121320/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=18907 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Los Angeles]]
| United States
| [[Los Angeles International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |LAX
| style="text-align: center" |4 & Tom Bradley International
| [[American Airlines]] partially in Terminal 5
| ''30 June 2009''<ref>{{cite web|title=Airlines & Flights – Airline List|work=[[Los Angeles International Airport]]|publisher=[[Los Angeles World Airports]]|url=http://www.lawa.org/LAXAirlines.aspx|access-date=30 June 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141209231828/http://www.lawa.org/laxairlines.aspx|archive-date=9 December 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| [[Madrid]]
| Spain
| [[Madrid-Barajas Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |MAD
| style="text-align: center" |4
|
| 5 February 2006<ref>{{cite press release|title=Oneworld airlines at Madrid move into EUR 6 billion, world-class new Terminal 4, improving service and transfers |publisher=Oneworld |date=1 February 2006 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=6716 |access-date=25 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120901/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=6716 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Manchester]]
| [[England, UK]]
| [[Manchester Ringway International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |MAN
| style="text-align: center" |3 ([[British Airways]], [[American Airlines]] and [[Iberia]])
| [[Cathay Pacific]] and [[Qatar Airways]] in Terminal 2
[[Finnair]] and [[Aer Lingus]] in Terminal 1
|
|-
| [[Mexico City]]
| Mexico
| [[Mexico City International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |MEX
| style="text-align: center" |1
|
| ''26 June 2009''<ref>{{cite web|title=Passenger Information / Airlines|publisher=[[Mexico City International Airport]]|url=http://www.aicm.com.mx/informacionalpasajero_en/Aerolineas/|access-date=26 June 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090801201719/http://www.aicm.com.mx/informacionalpasajero_en/Aerolineas/|archive-date=1 August 2009|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
|-
| [[Miami]]
| United States
| [[Miami International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |MIA
| style="text-align: center" |Concourse D and E<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.miami-airport.com/airline_information.asp|title=Miami International Airport :: MIA Airlines - Ticket Counter Locations :: Miami-Dade County|author=Miami-Dade County Online Services|work=miami-airport.com|access-date=23 September 2014|archive-date=21 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140921044720/http://www.miami-airport.com/airline_information.asp|url-status=live}}</ref>
|
| March 2011
|-
| [[Moscow]]
| Russia
| [[Sheremetyevo International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |SVO
| style="text-align: center" |
| [[British Airways]], [[Finnair]], [[Japan Airlines]] and [[Qatar Airways]]
|
|-
| [[New York City]]
| United States
| [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |JFK
| style="text-align: center" |8
|[[American Airlines|AA]] also has multiple domestic flights from [[New York–LaGuardia|LGA]] airport. Japan Airlines and Royal Air Maroc operated from Terminal 1
| June 2019
|-
| [[Philadelphia]]
| United States
| [[Philadelphia International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |PHL
| style="text-align: center" |A (all international flights), B, C & F
|
|
|-
| [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]
| United States
| [[Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |PHX
| style="text-align: center" |4
|
| 26 February 2014<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2014/02/25/american-airlines-moving-to-sky-harbor.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=4 July 2020 |archive-date=25 February 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225030428/https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2014/02/25/american-airlines-moving-to-sky-harbor.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
| [[San Francisco]]
| United States
| [[San Francisco International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |SFO
| style="text-align: center" |1 & International
| [[Alaska Airlines]] and [[American Airlines]] in Terminal 1
| 19 June 2024<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-06-17 |title=Alaska {{!}} San Francisco International Airport |url=https://www.flysfo.com/passengers/flight-info/airlines-sfo/alaska |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=www.flysfo.com |language=en}}</ref>
|-
| [[Shanghai]]
| China
| [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |PVG
| style="text-align: center" |2
| [[Japan Airlines]], [[Qantas]], and [[SriLankan Airlines]] in Terminal 1
| 29 March 2009<ref name="awordMar09">{{cite press release|title=A word from Oneworld – March 2009 |publisher=Oneworld |date=25 March 2009 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=17291 |access-date=25 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120945/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=17291 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Singapore]]
| Singapore
| [[Singapore Changi Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |SIN
| style="text-align: center" |1
| [[Malaysia Airlines]] in Terminal 2 <br /> [[Qatar Airways]] and [[SriLankan Airlines]] in Terminal 3<br /> [[Cathay Pacific]] in Terminal 4
| ''2 July 2009''<ref>{{cite web|title=List of Airlines by Terminal|work=[[Singapore Changi Airport]]|publisher=Changi Airport Group|url=http://www.changiairport.com/changi/en/airport_guide/departure/check_in/airlines_list.html|access-date=2 July 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090708161828/http://www.changiairport.com/changi/en/airport_guide/departure/check_in/airlines_list.html|archive-date=8 July 2009|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
|-
| [[Stockholm]]
| Sweden
| [[Stockholm-Arlanda Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |ARN
| style="text-align: center" |2
|
| 23 April 2013<ref>{{cite web|title=Swedavia inaugurates new Terminal 2 at Stockholm Arlanda Airport|url=https://www.swedavia.com/arlanda/press/swedavia-inaugurates-new-terminal-2-at-stockholm-arlanda-airport-/|publisher=Swedavia|access-date=4 August 2017|date=23 April 2013|archive-date=5 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170805015709/https://www.swedavia.com/arlanda/press/swedavia-inaugurates-new-terminal-2-at-stockholm-arlanda-airport-/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
| [[Tokyo]]
| Japan
| [[Narita International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |NRT
| style="text-align: center" |2
|
| 31 October 2010<ref>{{cite press release|title=BA moving to Terminal 2, Narita – 31 Oct 2010|publisher=[[British Airways]]|date=25 October 2010|url=http://www.britishairways.com/travel/flightops/public/en_gb?p_faqid=4088|access-date=31 October 2010|archive-date=7 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120307185709/http://www.britishairways.com/travel/flightops/public/en_gb?p_faqid=4088|url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
| [[Toronto]]
| Canada
| [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]]
| style="text-align: center" |YYZ
| style="text-align: center" |3 ([[American Airlines]], [[British Airways]], [[Cathay Pacific]] and [[Royal Jordanian]])
|
| ''10 November 2009''<ref>{{cite web|work=[[Toronto Pearson International Airport]] |title=Airline Listing |publisher=[[Greater Toronto Airports Authority]] |url=http://www.gtaa.com/en/travellers/airport_information/airlines_and_destina/airline_listing/ |access-date=10 November 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070202020023/http://www.gtaa.com/en/travellers/airport_information/airlines_and_destina/airline_listing/ |archive-date=2 February 2007 }}</ref>
|}
 
===Customer service initiatives===
 
====Interline electronic ticket====
On 21 April 2005, Oneworld became the first airline alliance to enable its customers to fly throughout its members' network on [[electronic ticket]]s (e-tickets) only, with the completion of [[interlining|interline]] e-ticketing (IET) links between all its member airlines.<ref name="IET">{{cite press release|title=Oneworld is first alliance to complete interline e-ticketing with links now in place between all partner airlines |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=4799 |publisher=Oneworld |date=21 April 2005 |access-date=9 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719121026/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=4799 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
 
===Awards and recognitions===
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ class="nowrap" | Awards and recognitions received by Oneworld
! Year
! Organisation
! Award
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align: center" |2002 || Business Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance<ref name="02BTA">{{cite press release|title=Oneworld wins first 'Best Airline Alliance' award in poll of frequent flyers |publisher=Oneworld |date=25 September 2002 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1281 |access-date=25 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120703/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=1281 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2003 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name="WTA">{{cite web|title=World's Leading Airline Alliance 2010|publisher=World Travel Awards|url=http://www.worldtravelawards.com/award-worlds-leading-airline-alliance-2010|access-date=8 November 2010|archive-date=18 November 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101118092031/http://www.worldtravelawards.com/award-worlds-leading-airline-alliance-2010|url-status=live}}</ref>
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align: center" |2004 || Business Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance<ref name="04BTA">{{cite press release|title=Oneworld named world's Best Airline Alliance again |publisher=Oneworld |date=21 September 2004 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=2985 |access-date=25 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120801/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=2985 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2004 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align: center" |2005 || Business Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance<ref name="05BTA">{{cite press release|title=Frequent travellers vote Oneworld best airline alliance again |publisher=Oneworld |date=12 September 2005 |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=5796 |access-date=25 June 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120820/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=5796 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2005 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2006 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2007 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2008 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:thistle;"
| style="text-align: center" |2009 || Business Traveller Cellars in the Sky Awards || Overall Best Airline Alliance<ref>{{Cite news|title=The Business Traveller Cellars in the Sky Awards|url=http://www.businesstraveller.com/cellars-in-the-sky-2009-results|work=Business Traveller|publisher=Panacea Publishing|date=9 February 2010|access-date=13 February 2010|archive-date=14 February 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100214101640/http://www.businesstraveller.com/cellars-in-the-sky-2009-results|url-status=live}}</ref>
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2009 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#ebc2af;"
| style="text-align: center" |2010 || [[Skytrax]] World Airline Awards || Best Airline Alliance<ref name="10WAA">{{cite web|title=Oneworld named the World's Best Airline Alliance at 2010 World Airline Awards|url=http://www.worldairlineawards.com/Awards-2010/alliance2010.htm|publisher=[[Skytrax]]|access-date=21 May 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100523054907/http://www.worldairlineawards.com/Awards-2010/alliance2010.htm|archive-date=23 May 2010|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2010 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#cedff2;"
| style="text-align: center" |2010 || Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2010 Awards || Best Airline Alliance<ref>{{cite press release|title=Global Traveler honour gives oneworld alliance award hat trick |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=23779 |publisher=Oneworld |date=1 December 2010 |access-date=1 December 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101230143324/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=23779 |archive-date=30 December 2010 }}</ref>
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align: center" |2011 || Australian Business Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#ebc2af;"
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2011 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#cedff2;"
| style="text-align: center" |2011 || Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2011 Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#ff9;"
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align: center" |2012 || Australian Business Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2012 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#cedff2;"
| style="text-align: center" |2012 || Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2012 Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#B2BEB5;"
| style="text-align: center" |2013 || Premier Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align: center" |2013 || Business Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#ebc2af;"
| style="text-align: center" |2013 || [[Skytrax]] World Airline Awards || Best Airline Alliance| Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2013 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#cedff2;"
| style="text-align: center" |2013 || Global Traveler Tested Reader Survey 2013 Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#B2BEB5;"
| style="text-align: center" |2014 || Premier Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align: center" |2014 || Business Traveller Awards || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#ebc2af;"
| style="text-align: center" |2014 || [[Skytrax]] World Airline Awards || Best Airline Alliance| Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#cedff2;"
| style="text-align: center" |2014 || Air Transport News || Best Airline Alliance
|- style="background:#ff9;"
| style="text-align: center" |2014 || World Travel Awards || World's Leading Airline Alliance<ref name=WTA/>
|- style="background:#ebc2af;"
| style="text-align: center" |2015 || [[Skytrax]] World Airline Awards || Best Airline Alliance| Best Airline Alliance
|}
 
==Livery and logo==
All alliance members' aircraft bear a Oneworld logo, {{convert|30|cm|in}} in diameter, on the right of the first set of entry doors behind the cockpit.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dragonair joins oneworld |url=http://www.oneworld.com/content/library/ka%20ceo%20sticks%20on%20first%20oneworld%20decal.jpg |format=JPG |publisher=Oneworld |date=31 October 2007 |access-date=8 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719121332/http://www.oneworld.com/content/library/ka%20ceo%20sticks%20on%20first%20oneworld%20decal.jpg |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}</ref>
 
[[File:JA8941-oneworld-01.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300 painted in special Oneworld livery, taxiing at New Chitose Airport|A [[Japan Airlines]] [[Boeing 777|Boeing 777-300]] in special Oneworld livery in 2007.]]
 
===Japan Airlines – 2007 special Oneworld livery===
In 2007, [[Japan Airlines]] (JAL) painted two of its [[Boeing 777]] aircraft, a [[Boeing 777|Boeing 777-200ER]] (JA704J) and a [[Boeing 777|Boeing 777-300]] (JA8941), in a special Oneworld livery to mark its entrance into the alliance. The first aircraft (JA704J) took off from the airline's main international hub [[Narita International Airport|Tokyo Narita International Airport]] as Japan Airlines Flight 441 bound for [[Moscow]] on 16 April 2007. The design featured "a huge globe in the distinctive horizon blue of Oneworld, painted on the centre of the aircraft, with a stylised motif to symbolise the convenience, comfort, value and choice available to passengers throughout the alliance's comprehensive global network".<ref>{{cite press release|title=First JAL aircraft with special Oneworld livery makes debut flight |url=http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=10054 |publisher=Oneworld |date=16 April 2007 |access-date=8 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070523103419/http://www.oneworld.com/ow/news/details?objectID=10054 |archive-date=23 May 2007 }}</ref>
 
[[File:N791AN (11861508574).jpg|thumb|right|An [[American Airlines]] [[Boeing 777|Boeing 777-200ER]] in Oneworld livery in 2014.]]
 
===Standard Oneworld livery===
The new (optional) standard Oneworld livery was introduced as part of the alliance's tenth anniversary celebration in February 2009. It features the alliance name in large letters that are almost {{convert|2|m|ft}} tall and the alliance logo along the side of their [[fuselage]], against a white or a polished metal background. The name of the operating member airline will be placed in smaller lettering in a standard position at the front of the aircraft below the alliance name and logo. Each member airline will also retain its regular [[vertical stabiliser|tailfin]], winglets and engine design, any fuselage designs that do not conflict with the alliance logo can also be retained.<ref name=10thA/>
 
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