| American Airlines
American Airlines is the world's largest carrier. Together with its regional affiliates, it serves some 260 cities in 50 countries, carrying some 120 million passengers in 2006 on more than 1,100 aircraft. It operates major hubs at Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago O'Hare, Miami and San Juan, with significant operations also at New York JFK and LaGuardia, Boston, Los Angeles, Raleigh/Durham and St Louis.
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British Airways is one of the world’s leading international airlines. With its affiliates, it serves more than 200 airports and 90 territories, with its main hub London Heathrow, the world’s busiest international airport. It carried more than 40 million people in 2005. British Airways was named Airline of the Year 2006 by the Skytrax airline quality organization and in the World Travel Awards.
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Cathay Pacific is one of the most highly regarded Asian airlines, named Airline of the Year 2006 by both Air Transport World and OAG. Based in Hong Kong, it carried 15 million people in 2005 and now, with Dragonair serves almost 70 destinations in almost 30 countries.
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Finnair serves some 60 cities and 30 countries, with its Helsinki hub an ideal gateway between Europe and Asia.It carried 7.5 million passengers in 2006.
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Iberia is the leading carrier between Europe and Latin America. Worldwide, the Spanish flagcarrier serves some 105 cities in almost 40 countries, with main hubs in Madrid and Barcelona, carrying 32 million passengers in 2005.
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Japan Airlines was the largest airline in the world not aligned to a multilateral global alliance until it lined up to join oneworld. It is the biggest carrier in the Asia-Pacific region and one of the top airlines in the world on any count. On virtually every measure, it becomes one of the biggest three airlines in oneworld. With its five oneworld affiliates, it adds nearly 50 destinations to the alliance network - almost 40 of them in Japan, and the rest in China and elsewhere in Asia. JAL brings one new territory onto the oneworld map, in Guam.
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LAN Airlines, widely recognised as Latin America’s leading airline, serves some 70 cities in 20 countries, carrying 8 million passengers in 2005. The group has as its main hubs Santiago, Buenos Aires, Lima, Quito and Guayaquil.
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Choose quality - Fly Malév to Budapest, hungarian airline with one of the most youthful fleets in Europe.
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Fly with Mexicana, a new oneworld member and enjoy the best benefits.
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Qantas is widely regarded as the world’s leading long distance airline and one of Australia’s strongest brands. It offers an unparalleled network in its home continent. Worldwide, it serves some 80 destinations and 15 countries.With its main base Sydney, it carried 28 million passengers in 2005.
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Royal Jordanian is the first airline from the Middle East to find a home with any of the global airline alliances.Its Amman base provides oneworld with one of the best hubs for travelling around the region - the world’s fastest growing for air travel - where the airline’s network is focused. It adds 11 cities to the oneworld network, all of them in Middle East, and two countries - Iraq and Yemen.
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