The CEOs of oneworld® member airlines today met in London to unveil a radical transformation of the global alliance as it marks the 20th anniversary of its launch.
The moves are designed to increase the value that oneworld delivers to customers and to its member airlines into its third decade, while reflecting the substantial changes in the marketplace and the industry since oneworld originally took off on 1 February 1999.
oneworld’s transformation includes:
These changes are reflected in a sweepingly different brand positioning for oneworld, encouraging passengers to “Travel Bright” – complete with a new oneworld.com website, both unveiled today.
oneworld CEO Rob Gurney said: “In the two decades since oneworld was launched, the industry and consumer behaviours have changed fundamentally. Most of our member airlines have undergone comprehensive restructuring. Some have merged. When oneworld first took off, hardly any airline offered online bookings. Smartphones were in the future. Social media did not exist. Airline fares included everything. Low-cost carriers were in their infancy.
“Since then, global alliances have grown greatly in terms of membership but, to be frank, they have failed to keep pace with the changes that their members, the industry at large and the marketplace have experienced. At oneworld, we are making up for that. As we enter our third decade, we are undergoing a radical transformation, with a host of fresh initiatives to strengthen further the relevance of the alliance to our member airlines and our customers.”
Iberia’s Chairman and CEO, Luis Gallego, added: “20 years after we became a member of oneworld, Iberia is a more global and modern airline. Being part of this alliance has helped our brand to be present around the globe and, therefore, be the airline of choice of a much wider group of customers that recognise Iberia as a world-class airline”.
About oneworld
oneworld was launched on 1 February 1999 by founding members American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways and Qantas. Since then, they have been joined by Finnair and Iberia, on 1 September 1999, then LATAM (then LanChile) on 1 June 2000, Japan Airlines and Royal Jordanian on 1 April 2007, S7 Airlines on 15 November 2010, Malaysia Airlines on 1 February 2013, Qatar Airways on 30 October 2013 and SriLankan Airlines on 1 May 2014. Royal Air Maroc was invited into the alliance in December and is on track to join during 2020. Around 30 airlines linked to the alliance’s full members are oneworld affiliate members, offering its full range of services and benefits. Fiji Airways was introduced as the first oneworld connect partner in December 2018, offering a subset of the alliance’s services and benefits, and is on track for full implementation next month. Collectively, these airlines now:
Since oneworld was launched its members have boarded a total of 7 billion customers – equivalent to today’s entire global population.
oneworld member airlines work together to deliver consistently a superior, seamless travel experience, with special privileges and rewards for frequent flyers, including earning and redeeming miles and points across the entire alliance network. Top tier cardholders (Emerald and Sapphire) enjoy access to more than 650 airport lounges and are offered extra baggage allowances. The most regular travelers (Emerald) can also use fast track security lanes at select airports.
oneworld holds more “best airline alliance” awards than its competitors combined:
Key statistics from oneworld’s first 20 years
|
Updated award lock-up to come |
At launch in 1999 |
Latest full year |
Increase % |
Cumulative total |
|
Number of oneworld member airlines |
5 |
13 + 1+11 |
n/a |
n/a |
|
Number of airlines in global alliances |
10 |
64 |
n/a |
n/a |
|
Member airlines’ passenger revenue pa |
US$ 38.9 billion |
US$ 107.8 billion |
173 |
US$ 1,380 billion |
|
Interline revenues within alliance pa |
1 billion |
5.5 billion |
450 |
57 billion |
|
Revenues from corporate sales managed by oneworld pa |
0 |
1 billion |
n/a |
7.3 billion |
|
Alliance fare product revenues pa |
10 million |
290 million |
n/a |
6.9 billion |
|
Destinations served by oneworld |
632 |
1,100 |
n/a |
n/a |