Qatar Airways to Join oneworld Alliance
Tuesday, 09 October 2012

New York, Qatar Airways is to join oneworld® Alliance,. Its election as a oneworld “member designate” was announced on Oct. 8 at a press conference in New York, the base of oneworld’s central alliance management office – with senior executives of Qatar Airways and the alliance’s established member airlines in attendance.

Qatar Airways will be oneworld’s second member airline based in the Middle East, with Royal Jordanian, which became the first airline from the region to join any of the global alliances in 2007.
 
The Doha-based airline’s implementation into oneworld is planned  to take between 12 and 18 months.  
British Airways will serve as its sponsor in joining oneworld, supported by the central oneworld alliance team, mentoring the recruit through its alliance implementation program.
 
The carrier is set to move into a brand new home in 2013 with the opening of the New Doha International Airport,  expected to be a global hub with an eventual capacity for 50 million passengers a year.
 
Qatar Airways’ network serves 120 destinations in 70 countries in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, North and South America, Asia and Australasia, including oneworld hubs Amman, Berlin Tegel, Buenos Aires Ezeiza, Hong Kong, London Heathrow, Madrid, Melbourne, Moscow Domodedovo, New York JFK, Osaka Kansai, Sydney, Tokyo Narita, and the Kuala Lumpur home of oneworld member elect Malaysia Airlines.
 
Fifteen of its destinations and three countries - Iran, Rwanda and the Seychelles - will be new to the oneworld map. 
 
Qatar Airways operates one of the world’s youngest and most modern fleets, currently standing at 111 Boeing and Airbus aircraft with an average age of just four years old.
 
Its addition will increase oneworld’s global coverage to 856 destinations in 159 countries, served by a combined fleet of 2,600 aircraft operating more than 9,300 flights and carrying almost a million passengers every day (342 million a year), generating annual revenues of nearly US$ 120 billion. 
 
When Qatar Airways becomes part of oneworld, its customers will gain access to oneworld’s global network.  The 2.2 million members of the Doha based carrier’s frequent flyer programme will earn and redeem rewards on any of oneworld’s other carriers and will be covered by oneworld’s market leading range of alliance fares.  In retrospect 125 million frequent flyer of oneworld’s member airlines will earn and redeem rewards when flying on Qatar Airways and access Qatar Airways’ lounges. 
 
Akbar Al Baker Qatar Airways’ chief executive officer said, “Alliances are playing an increasingly important role in the airline industry today – and that will continue long into the future.  Qatar Airways has carefully reviewed its  strategic options  and it is very clear that joining oneworld is by far the best way forward for us as we look to strengthen our competitive offering and give passengers what they fully deserve – more choice.  Like Qatar Airways, oneworld is focused on quality and providing the best connections between the places most important to today’s frequent international travellers.  
 
“In Qatar Airways’ relatively short history, we have quickly established a reputation for innovation, quality and excellence in everything we do, raising standards which our industry peers have watched with envy.  We are pleased to build on that by becoming the only major airline from the Gulf to date to be invited to join any of the global airline alliances – and we are proud to have been invited to join the best of them, in oneworld.  We look forward to completing all the joining requirements as soon as possible, and to fly alongside some of the best airlines in the world long into the future, bringing heightened benefits offered by oneworld to our customers.” 
 
Amer Hadidi Royal Jordanian’s president and chief executive officer added, “We are glad that an Arab airline will join the oneworld alliance, alongside Royal Jordanian, which was the first Arab carrier to gain the trust of any of the three global airline alliances few years ago. There will be two route networks that will complement each other to serve the Middle East region.
 
“The cooperation between our two companies is not a novelty, since we both work together for the development of the air transport in the region under the umbrella of the Arab Air Carriers Organization.”
 
He added: “The award-winning Qatar Airways is a giant and well-regarded airline that has proved itself in a short course of time; its high-quality services, its young fleet, and robust and ever-growing route map will definitely boost the oneworld network. Thus, the brand name of Qatar Airways will bring an added value to the alliance. Welcome Qatar Airways!”
 
Bruce Ashby’s oneworld’s chief executive officer added: “The big three Gulf carriers have been embraced by millions of consumers the world over – just as consumers have embraced global airline alliances.  Our own analysis clearly demonstrated that Qatar Airways is the best fit for oneworld’s network, requirements, philosophy and strategy.  oneworld is delighted to be the first of the global alliances to welcome a member airline from this region, enabling us to be the first to offer consumers the services and benefits offered by both a global alliance and a Gulf carrier.  We look forward to welcoming another great airline to oneworld.
 
“oneworld’s flexible approach to bilateral cooperation with carriers outside our alliance means that links already established between our member airlines with other carriers from this region may continue in tandem with Qatar Airways’ addition to oneworld, further strengthening the choice and convenience we collectively offer our customers.” 
 
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