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oneworld® Revolves Around You
oneworld is an alliance
of 11 of the world's leading airlines – American
Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific
Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines,
LAN, Malév Hungarian Airlines, Mexicana, Qantas Airways, and Royal Jordanian, as well as
over 20 affiliate
airlines.
The idea behind oneworld
is simple. Together, the oneworld
member airlines and their
oneworld affiliate
airlines
offer a truly global network, and a range
of services and benefits that no single airline
could offer on its own, making your worldwide
travel easier and more rewarding. The oneworld
global network extends to almost 700 destinations
in nearly 150 countries around the world.
oneworld Brings You A Variety Of Exciting Benefits:
- The ability to earn and redeem miles on all oneworld flights worldwide
- More opportunities to earn AAdvantage elite member status – miles earned on oneworld partner flights are elite-qualifying
- Worldwide AAdvantage elite status recognition and special benefits when traveling on oneworld flights
- Easier transfers in major airports across our worldwide network
Elite Member Benefits
Frequent flyers enjoy priority privileges where they exist, across all oneworld airlines.
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| First Class priority check-in |
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| Business Class priority check-in |
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| Priority standby and waitlisting |
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| Preferred/pre-reserved seating |
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| Boarding at convenience |
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| Lounge Access |
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Earning AAdvantage Miles
Earn AAdvantage miles when you travel on qualifying flights with all eleven oneworld airlines and select affiliate airlines.
- Exceptions
- All flights to/from Cuba, Royal Jordanian flights to/from Iraq, and British Airways transatlantic flights between the U.S. and the U.K. are not eligible for mileage accrual or redemption
- The base miles you earn with oneworld airlines count toward your qualification for AAdvantage Executive Platinum®, AAdvantage Platinum® and AAdvantage Gold® status.
- To ensure that your AAdvantage account is properly credited for your flight, simply provide your AAdvantage number when making your reservation or anytime prior to your flight.
- AAdvantage Executive Platinum, AAdvantage Platinum, and AAdvantage Gold members earn additional mileage bonuses when traveling on select airlines. For details, visit www.aa.com/elitestatusbonus.
- For details, visit AAdvantage mileage earning rules. There are certain guidelines that you need to be aware of to ensure that your AAdvantage account is credited properly.
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Using AAdvantage Miles
When you're ready to redeem your miles for a travel award, oneworld brings you more options than ever. In addition to the "All Airline Partner Awards" which allow travel on all oneworld airlines as well as other AAdvantage participant airlines, customers needing to travel to multiple destinations with multiple stopovers on one trip can claim a oneworld award.
The oneworld multi-carrier awards are valid on American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN, Malév Hungarian Airlines, Mexicana, Qantas Airways, and Royal Jordanian, as well as select affiliate airlines. The number of miles redeemed varies depending on the distance and class of service traveled. To determine the award for your travel plans, please call AAdvantage Reservations with your complete itinerary and one of our helpful service representatives will calculate the miles you are flying and advise you of the correct award to use.
Note: All flights to/from Cuba, Royal Jordanian flights to/from Iraq, and British Airways transatlantic flights between the U.S. and the U.K. are not eligible for mileage accrual or redemption.
Valid: All eleven oneworld carriers may be used on one award as long as the mileage and segment maximum is not exceeded (see distance range). Travel must include at least two oneworld partners other than American Airlines, American Eagle® or AmericanConnection®, and may not exceed 16 segments. The number of miles redeemed varies depending on the distance and class of service traveled. To determine the award for your travel plans, please call AAdvantage Reservations with your complete itinerary, and one of our helpful service representatives will calculate the miles you are flying and advise you of the correct award to use.
Routing: Members may fly up to 16 segments and may stop in each city once, but may not connect in the same city more than twice. Passengers may not stopover or connect in the city where travel originated. See complete
oneworld award routing and stopover rules.
oneworld Award Codes contain an "OW" for oneworld, the number of miles needed to claim the award (in thousands; for example 30 for 30,000 miles), and a letter code for class of service. For example OW30Y.
oneworld Awards
Distance Zone 1
Total Trip Miles = 0 to 1,500 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW30Y |
30,000 |
| Business Class |
OW60C |
60,000 |
| First Class |
OW80F |
80,000 |
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Distance Zone 2
Total Trip Miles = 1,501 - 4,000 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW35Y |
35,000 |
| Business Class |
OW75C |
75,000 |
| First Class |
OW100F |
100,000 |
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Distance Zone 3
Total Trip Miles = 4,001 - 9,000 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW60Y |
60,000 |
| Business Class |
OW80C |
80,000 |
| First Class |
OW100F |
100,000 |
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Distance Zone 4
Total Trip Miles = 9,001 - 10,000 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW70Y |
70,000 |
| Business Class |
OW90C |
90,000 |
| First Class |
OW120F |
120,000 |
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Distance Zone 5
Total Trip Miles = 10,001 - 14,000 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW90Y |
90,000 |
| Business Class |
OW115C |
115,000 |
| First Class |
OW150F |
150,000 |
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Distance Zone 6
Total Trip Miles = 14,001 - 20,000 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW100Y |
100,000 |
| Business Class |
OW130C |
130,000 |
| First Class |
OW180F |
180,000 |
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Distance Zone 7
Total Trip Miles = 20,001 - 25,000 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW120Y |
120,000 |
| Business Class |
OW150C |
150,000 |
| First Class |
OW230F |
230,000 |
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Distance Zone 8
Total Trip Miles = 25,001 - 35,000 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW140Y |
140,000 |
| Business Class |
OW190C |
190,000 |
| First Class |
OW280F |
280,000 |
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Distance Zone 9
Total Trip Miles = 35,001 - 50,000 |
Award Code |
Miles Required |
| Economy Class |
OW160Y |
160,000 |
| Business Class |
OW220C |
220,000 |
| First Class |
OW330F |
330,000 |
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oneworld Global Products
The eleven oneworld member airlines work together to provide you with a range of products which make global travel easier and more rewarding. Whether traveling for business or leisure, we are confident you will find the right product for your regional adventure or around-the-world journey.
oneworld Explorer: An around-the-world product that offers exceptional flexibility and value. Prices are based on class of service (Economy, Business, or First) and, uniquely, the number of continents visited - rather than mileage of the overall trip. This keeps journey planning simple and flexible. Flights can be on any of the oneworld or affiliate airlines, covering over 700 destinations. oneworld Explorer is the obvious choice for anyone planning a global journey including travel "down under" with oneworld's Qantas, the only member of a global alliance operating a full domestic network within Australia.
Visit Passes: Offers multi-sector flights on any oneworld carrier in a specific continent. Visit passes offer a great value way to travel around a continent, and are a great value. oneworld is the only alliance to offer this sort of pass covering all six continents. Prices are based on the number of sectors purchased and the mileage of each sector.
Circle Atlantic: Our latest fare product for travel through and between Europe and the Middle East, North America, and South America.
Circle Explorer: Similar to oneworld Explorer, but does not require travel to North or South America, so you can fly halfway around the globe and then back again, without actually circumnavigating the planet (for example London-Hong Kong-Sydney-Johannesburg-London).
Circle Pacific: Another Explorer variant, this time for trips around the Pacific Ocean, covering Australia/New Zealand, Asia, and North and South America.
Circle Asia & South West Pacific: This fare offers great value and flexibility for multi-continent journeys circling this part of the world. This is an ideal option if your travel originates and terminates in Asia or South West Pacific. Fares are based on the total mileage of the journey and the class of travel.
businessflyer: Specifically discounted fares for medium and small sized companies, in return for a more frequent relationship with the oneworld alliance and its airlines, available in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. To learn more about businessflyer, visit oneworld.com* or contact your preferred travel professional.
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Member Elect
Russia's S7 Airlines To Join oneworld
Russia's S7 Airlines will join oneworld, offering the alliance's full range of services, benefits and fares, during 2010. With a system that covers Russia and the CIS, S7 serves 72 destinations worldwide - 38 of them in Russia - and brings eight countries into the oneworld network - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
It will expand oneworld's network to nearly 750 destinations in almost 150 countries, served by a combined fleet of 2,300 aircraft operating almost 8,500 flights a day, and carrying more than 330 million passengers a year. Learn More
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UNICEF - The Official Charity Of The oneworld Alliance
Since the formation of the oneworld alliance in 1999, UNICEF has been oneworld's official charity. American and our fellow oneworld partner airlines are proud to collect donations aboard select international flights through the Change For Good program. Together, oneworld airlines have raised over USD$60 Million to help save the lives of millions of vulnerable children struggling for survival around the world.
More information about UNICEF and how to donate
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Contact Information
For more information about the oneworld alliance, visit the oneworld Web site at www.oneworld.com*.
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