Which airlines are partnered with each other?
Airline alliances are global networks of carriers that have teamed up to offer travellers seamless connections – from Andorra to Zambia – and the opportunity to earn frequent flyer points. Some sell round-the-world tickets and air passes too. If you’re considering heading overseas, check out our guide to the big alliances.
Oneworld Alliance
The oneworld alliance airlines fly to 150 countries. Frequent-flyer programme members can earn air miles on alliance airlines and top-tier members can also gain access to more than 600 airport lounges worldwide.
- airberlin
- American Airlines
- British Airways
- Cathay Pacific
- Finnair
- Iberia
- Japan Airlines
- LAN
- TAM
- Malaysia Airlines
- Qantas
- Qatar Airways
- Royal Jordanian
- S7 Airlines
- SriLankan Airlines
Star Alliance
Star Alliance serves more than 1,269 destinations in 193 countries. There are 26 member airlines.
- Adria
- Aegean
- Air Canada
- Air China
- Air New Zealand
- ANA – All Nippon Airways
- Asiana Airlines
- Austrian
- Avianca
- Brussels Airlines
- Copa Airlines
- Croatia Airlines
- Egyptair
- Ethiopian Airlines
- EVA AIR
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Lufthansa
- SAS – Scandinavian Airlines
- Shenzhen Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- South African Airways
- SWISS
- TAP Portugal
- Thai Airways
- Turkish Airlines
- United Airlines
SkyTeam
The alliance serves more than 1,064 destinations. There are over 15,723 daily departures and SkyTeam allows passengers access to nearly 550 member lounges worldwide.
- Aeroflot
- Aerolineas Argentinas
- Aeromexico
- AirEuropa
- Air France
- Alitalia
- China Airlines
- China Eastern
- China Southern
- CSA Czech Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Garuda Indonesia
- Kenya Airways
- KLM
- Korean Air
- MEA
- Saudia
- Tarom
- Vietnam Airlines
- Xiamen Air
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