One-World Alliance


02 Jul 2007 [08:36h]     Bookmark and Share


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Lead-in prices for most popular fares and more Guides to key cities now displayed on oneworld.com

Lead-in prices for oneworld®’s Explorer and Circle fares from virtually every country worldwide are now posted live on oneworld.com, enabling customers to get an immediate estimated price for the alliance’s most popular ticket types. Taxes and fees are excluded, as these vary airport by airport.  For further details, see oneworld’s air travel options.

Guides to key cities expanded at alliance website: Guides to key oneworld destinations are now available at oneworld.com, with the existing airport details upgraded to include general information for visitors traveling to the cities, such as key statistics, hotel options, sight seeing tips and advice on local business etiquette. See
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u003cp>u003cb>u003cspan>BA FFP members can book award flights on alliance partners at u003ca hrefu003d“http://ba.com“ targetu003d“_blank“ onclicku003d“return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)“>ba.comu003c/a>: u003c/span>u003c/b>u003cspan>Members of British Airways' Executive Club frequent flyer programme can now book, change and cancel award flights on all other u003cb>oneu003c/b>world members airlines on-line, via u003ca hrefu003d“http://ba.com“ targetu003d“_blank“ onclicku003d“return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)“>ba.comu003c/a> For further information, see u003ca hrefu003d“http://www.britishairways.com/travel/askbainter/public/en_gb?primu003dcustsupp“ targetu003d“_blank“ onclicku003d“return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)“>ba.comu003c/a> u003c/span>u003c/p>
u003cp>u003cspan>u003cb>u003cspan>Links between key oneu003c/span>u003c/b>u003cspan>world u003cb>hubs improved: u003c/b>u003c/span>u003cspan>Links between a number of key u003cb>oneu003c/b>world hubs are being improved by the alliance's carriers, smoothing connections between their networks and making it even easier to reach more places around the world.u003c/span>u003c/span>u003c/p>
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u003cli>u003cstrong>u003cspan>u003c/span>u003c/strong>u003cstrong>u003cspan>Amman-Budapest: u003c/span>u003c/strong>u003cspan>Royal Jordanian is to launch the first ever scheduled services between its Amman home and the Budapest hub of fellow new u003c/span>u003cspan>oneu003c/span>u003cspan>world member Malév Hungarian Airlines, improving connections between its own network, which serves more points in the Middle East than any other airline, and that of Malév, with its excellent coverage across Central and Eastern Europe.u003c/span>   u003cspan>It will operate two flights a week initially, from 28 July, both of them also carrying the Malév flight prefix under a new code-sharing agreement between the two carriers.u003c/span>u003c/li>
u003cli>u003cspan>u003cb>u003cspan>Helsinki-Hong Kong: u003c/span>u003c/b>u003cspan>Finnair is now connecting its Helsinki home with Cathay Pacific's Hong Kong hub non-stop, with frequencies on the route increased to daily. Previously the airline flew between the two cities three times weekly, with a stop at Bangkok.u003c/span> u003c/span>“,1]
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oneworld.com’s city guides

BA FFP members can book award flights on alliance partners at ba.com: Members of British Airways‘ Executive Club frequent flyer programme can now book, change and cancel award flights on all other oneworld members airlines on-line, via ba.com For further information, see ba.com

Links between key oneworld hubs improved: Links between a number of key oneworld hubs are being improved by the alliance’s carriers, smoothing connections between their networks and making it even easier to reach more places around the world.

  • Amman-Budapest: Royal Jordanian is to launch the first ever scheduled services between its Amman home and the Budapest hub of fellow new oneworld member Malév Hungarian Airlines, improving connections between its own network, which serves more points in the Middle East than any other airline, and that of Malév, with its excellent coverage across Central and Eastern Europe.   It will operate two flights a week initially, from 28 July, both of them also carrying the Malév flight prefix under a new code-sharing agreement between the two carriers.
  • Helsinki-Hong Kong: Finnair is now connecting its Helsinki home with Cathay Pacific’s Hong Kong hub non-stop, with frequencies on the route increased to daily. Previously the airline flew between the two cities three times weekly, with a stop at Bangkok. 

    u003cli>u003cspan>u003cb>u003cspan>Santiago-New York JFK/Los Angeles: u003c/span>u003c/b>u003cspan>LAN has upgraded links between its Santiago base and both New York JFK and Los Angeles with the launch of new non-stops – three and five a week respectively. It will continue its one-stops on both routes, via Lima – six a week to New York and two weeklies to Los Angeles. Meantime, the airline is also adding another three frequencies a week between Santiago and Miami, giving ten weeklies. u003c/span>u003c/span>u003c/li>
    u003cli>u003cspan>u003cb>u003cspan>Santiago-Sydney: u003c/span>u003c/b>u003cspan>Passengers flying across the South Pacific from Santiago to Sydney will soon have a choice of u003cb>oneu003c/b>world airlines, with Qantas to launch its own services on the route, alongside LAN, from November next year, using Boeing 747-400s. u003c/span>u003c/span>u003c/li>u003c/ul>u003c/div>
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    u003cp>u003cb>u003cspan>Malév launches code-sharing with American and Royal Jordanian: u003c/span>u003c/b>u003cspan>Malév Hungarian Airlines, which joined the alliance on 1 April, is to start code-sharing with American Airlines and fellow new u003cb>oneu003c/b>world recruit Royal Jordanian, smoothing connections between their route networks. u003c/span>u003c/p>
    u003cp>It has already started code-sharing with American, with the AA prefix added to flights operated by Malév between its Budapest base and New York JFK, Frankfurt and Zurich, while the latter's MA designator is being placed on services flown by American between Zurich and both Chicago O'Hare and New York JFK, and between both those US gateways and Los Angeles. u003c/p>
    u003cp>After the implementation of US-European open skies next March, their code-sharing arrangements will be expanded to more points across Eastern Europe and 16 more cities in the US and Caribbean.u003c/p>
    u003cp>It will start code-sharing with Royal Jordanian from 28 July, on the latter's new twice-weekly service between their Amman and Budapest hubs, with plans to u003cspan>expand u003c/span>to RJ destinations such as Abu Dhabi, Delhi, Dubai and Mumbai and Malév gateways Berlin and Copenhagen. u003c/p>
    u003cp>u003cb>u003cspan>Two more destinations in Americas join one“,1]
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  • Santiago-New York JFK/Los Angeles: LAN has upgraded links between its Santiago base and both New York JFK and Los Angeles with the launch of new non-stops – three and five a week respectively. It will continue its one-stops on both routes, via Lima – six a week to New York and two weeklies to Los Angeles. Meantime, the airline is also adding another three frequencies a week between Santiago and Miami, giving ten weeklies.
  • Santiago-Sydney: Passengers flying across the South Pacific from Santiago to Sydney will soon have a choice of oneworld airlines, with Qantas to launch its own services on the route, alongside LAN, from November next year, using Boeing 747-400s.

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