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Alaska Airlines Joins Oneworld Alliance, What It Means for Flyers

Earning miles on more airlines Alaska Airlines and American Airlines aircraft. Robert Alexander/Getty Images Members of Alaska s Mileage Plan program can now earn miles when flying on any one of Oneworld s 14 member airlines. Besides Alaska, that list includes American, British Airways, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, Qantas, Malaysia Airlines, Japan Airlines, Iberia, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian Airlines, S7 Airlines, and SriLankan Airlines.  And the same goes when loyalists of other Oneworld airlines fly on Alaska as they can earn miles for their preferred airline s program. The offering gives flyers greater flexibility to fly different airlines, especially if one has a better schedule or doesn t serve a desired route, while still earning miles that can lead to free flights or elite status. 

Alaska just joined the Oneworld alliance alongside American Airlines, British Airways, and 11 other carriers

Alaska just joined the Oneworld alliance alongside American Airlines, British Airways, and 11 other carriers - here s why that s great for flyers tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © Provided by Business Insider An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 painted in a special Oneworld livery. Ingrid Barrentine/Alaska Airlines Aiaska Airlines is the newest member of the Oneworld airline alliance, formally joining in March. Flyers will notice better connecting options and increased cooperation between member airlines. Frequent Alaska flyers benefit the most with elite status carrying over to 13 other carriers. Alaska Airlines in March became the 14th and newest member of the Oneworld airline alliance, joining the likes of American Airlines, Qatar Airways, British Airways in the global partnership.

Cathay Pacific Cargo to augment capacity to supply essentials to India

Cathay Pacific Cargo to augment capacity to supply essentials to India Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Cathay Pacific Cargo, which has supplied more than 100 tonnes of humanitarian and medical supplies to India to date, is planning to deploy additional capacity to transport more human aid shipment from the Americas and mainland China. Although passenger flights have been suspended between Hong Kong and India, in the past few weeks Cathay Pacific Cargo has been operating freighters and cargo-only passenger flights, delivering the supplies to some of India’s major centres, it added. These include shipments of oxygen generators, oxygen concentrators and ventilators to Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad.

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