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The Russian airline S7 Airlines (formerly Sibir), the largest in Russia in terms of the number of passengers carried per domestic airlines, from Monday became a full member of the Oneworld global aviation alliance (“one world” from English - “one world”). “Joining the alliance will strengthen our financial position by increasing the income from passengers of other members of the alliance who will use the routes of our network,” says CEO S7 Airlines. In addition, according to him, membership in Oneworld will allow the airline to reduce costs: S7 will have access to the alliance's common resources.
The Oneworld alliance includes airlines such as American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN Airlines, Malev Hungarian Airlines, Mexicana, Qantas and Royal Jordanian, as well as about 20 affiliated airlines. Oneworld is the third of the existing global aviation alliances along with Star Alliance and SkyTeam.
S7 became the second Russian airline to join the international aviation alliance.
In 2006, Aeroflot, Russia's largest airline, became a member of the Sky Team alliance (Alitalia, CSA). They claim that the alliance's international route network has allowed the airline to attract new passengers. In 2006, she offered the Russian aviation alliance AiRUnion to join Star Alliance, but in 2008 AiRUnion went bankrupt.
S7 began to actively move towards international markets several years ago, when the company was still called Siberia. S7 is one of the first Russian airlines to switch from Russian technology to foreign, one of the first to introduce e-ticket instead of paper forms. About $5 million was spent on rebranding and renaming the company into S7, the purpose of these procedures was also an attempt to get rid of the image of a failed company. In 2004, as you know, suicide bombers blew up the Siberian aircraft - Tu-154. And the latest A310 crash in Irkutsk (in July 2006) happened at the very height of the rebranding campaign, which dealt an additional blow to the airline. Joining the Oneworld alliance imposes additional safety obligations on the S7.
However, it is difficult to blame the airline for the tragedy associated with the terrorist attack, says the head of the analytical department of AviaPort. And the difference between the provincial Novosibirsk airline Siberia, which flew five years ago, and the S7, which was seen a year and a half ago at the first meetings of British Airways, is obvious, he admits. Nevertheless,
the admission of S7 to the alliance is rather an advance, which in the future it will still have to justify,
experts say. Even before joining the Sky Team, Aeroflot had a serious international route network and easily integrated into the alliance. With S7, integration will be more difficult. Due to problems with obtaining commercial rights for international flights (flights between Russia and other countries are regulated by separate intergovernmental agreements), the S7 commercial network of international routes is not developed as Oneworld would like.
In addition to S7, two more Russian airlines, UTair and which have a well-developed route network, are of interest to international alliances. But the companies themselves are not yet talking about such plans. “There are examples of carriers that have entered into alliances, but this did not help them become successful. Therefore, our management is considering the option of joining the alliance from the angle of successful development in the future, ”the Transaero CEO is cautious. According to her, only if the airline sees that joining one of the global alliances will benefit the company, primarily passengers, Transaero will consider such a possibility. Now Transaero is developing bilateral cooperation with the world's leading carriers, increasing the number of agreements with them.
The member airlines and their subsidiaries are distinguished by a high degree of cooperation in planning, ticket sales, loyalty programs, flight connections, airport terminal sharing, which reduces costs and allows the exchange of experience. It unites 15 airlines, including S7 Airlines, British Airways, American Airlines, airberlin, Finnair and Iberia.
Airlines that are part of Oneworld:
Air Berlin (Air Berlin)
American Airlines (American Airlines)
British Airways (British Airways)
Cathay Pacific (Katey Pacific)
Finnair (Finnair)
Iberia (Iberia)
Japan Airlines - JAL (Japan Airlines - JAL)
LATAM Airlines (LATAM Airlines)
LATAM Brasil (LATAM Brazil)
Malaysia Airlines (Malaysia Airlines)
Mexicana (Mexican)
Qantas (Kvontas)
Qatar Airways (Qatar Airways)
Royal Jordanian Airlines (Royal Jordanian Airlines)
SriLankan Airlines (Sri Lanka Airlines)
Siberia (S7 Airlines)
How do I sign up for the Oneworld Rewards Program?
You can register on the website of the airlines that are part of the alliance.
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Create a password, agree to the terms of use of personal data and click "Register".
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Oneworld is the third largest aviation alliance in the world after Star Alliance and SkyTeam.
Voted Best Airline Alliance in 2004 by the Business Traveler Awards and named Leading Worldwide Airline Alliance for a four-year period in 2006 by the World Travel Awards. In the same year, it carried 321 million passengers in a total of about 2,300 aircraft.
After a major expansion in 2007, the alliance now serves over 700 destinations in nearly 150 countries worldwide with over 9,000 daily flights.
In 2010, the alliance brought together 11 of the world's leading airlines and over 20 affiliates linking by air more than 800 cities around the world. American Airlines is proud to be a founding member of this alliance. For six years in a row, the prestigious industry organization World Travel Awards has been recognized as the world's leading airline alliance.
The largest airline in Mexico and Central America has accepted an official invitation to join the alliance of the world's leading airlines. Oneworld is the only airline alliance that has full Australian coverage (Qantas) and the only alliance with a South American member (LAN Airlines).
The member airlines and their subsidiaries are distinguished by a high degree of cooperation in planning, ticket sales, loyalty programs, flight connections, code sharing, airport terminal sharing, which reduces costs and allows the exchange of experience. The members of the alliance also apply the same principles of work, as far as possible, pursue the same policies and use the same procedures, and cooperate in the technological field. Alliance members' costs are optimized through single purchases.
They offer their customers a network of routes around the world and a range of services that no single airline could offer. This makes air travel more convenient for passengers than ever before. Prices depend on the class of service (economy, business or first) and, what distinguishes this offer from others, on the number of continents visited, and not on the total duration of the route.
This greatly facilitates travel planning. The offer covers flights from all eleven alliance member airlines or their subsidiaries, covering nearly 800 destinations worldwide. Explorer- the best choice for everyone who is going on a trip around the world with visits to all continents. It is important to note that Qantas, a member airline of the alliance, is the only member of the global air carrier alliance with an extensive network of domestic flights in Australia.
Members and affiliated members of the alliance:
American Airlines, American Eagle, Executive Air, AmericanConnection Chautauqua Airlines, Trans States Airlines, British Airways, BA CityFlyer, Comair, GB Airways, Loganair, Sun Air, Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, Finnair, Iberia, Air Nostrum, Japan Airlines, Japan Asia Airways, JALways, JAL Express, Japan Transocean Air, J-Air, LAN, LAN Peru, LAN Express, LAN Argentina, LAN Ecuador, Malév Hungarian Airlines, Mexicana, Qantas Airways, JetConnect, QantasLink, Eastern Australia Airlines, Southern Australia Airlines, Sunstate Airlines, National Jet Systems, Royal Jordanian.
one world-- the third largest aviation alliance in the world -- after Star Alliance and SkyTeam.
Oneworld was recognized as the best airline alliance in 2004 by the Business Traveler Awards and named as the leading global airline alliance for a four-year period in 2006 by the World Travel Awards. In the same year, Oneworld carried 321 million passengers with a total of about 2,300 aircraft.
After a major expansion in 2007, the alliance now serves over 700 destinations in nearly 150 countries worldwide with over 9,000 daily flights.
In 2010, the alliance brought together 11 of the world's leading airlines and over 20 affiliates, connecting more than 800 cities around the world by air. American Airlines is proud to be a founding member of this alliance. For six years in a row, Oneworld has been recognized as the world's leading airline alliance by the respected industry organization World Travel Awards.
The largest airline in Mexico and Central America has accepted an official invitation to join the alliance of the world's leading airlines. Oneworld is the only airline alliance that has full Australian coverage (Qantas) and the only alliance with a South American member (LAN Airlines).
The member airlines and their subsidiaries are highly collaborative in planning, ticket sales, loyalty programs, flight connections, code sharing, and airport terminal sharing, which reduces costs and allows exchange of experience. The members of the alliance also apply the same principles of work, as far as possible, pursue the same policies and use the same procedures, and cooperate in the technological field. Alliance members' costs are optimized through single purchases.
Oneworld offers its customers a network of routes around the world and a range of services that no single airline could offer. This makes air travel more convenient for passengers than ever before. Prices depend on the class of service (economy, business or first) and, what distinguishes this offer from others, on the number of continents visited, and not on the total duration of the route.
This greatly facilitates travel planning. This offer covers flights from all eleven Oneworld alliance member airlines or their subsidiaries, which means almost 800 destinations worldwide. Oneworld Explorer is the best choice for anyone who is going to travel around the world visiting all continents. It is important to note that Qantas, a member of the Oneworld alliance, is the only member of the global air carrier alliance with an extensive network of domestic flights in Australia.
Oneworld alliance members:
1. American Airlines;
2. British Airways;
3. Cathay Pacific;
6 Japan Airlines
8. Malev Hungarian Airlines;
9. Mexicana (the airline does not operate flights);
10. Qantas Airways;
11. Royal Jordanian;
12. S7 Airlines (Siberia).
Oneworld founding airlines:
1. American Airlines;
2. Cathay Pacific;
3. British Airways;