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  • List of Airline Alliances (updated August 18, 2025) – Pointshogger

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    The current Air Canada flight attendant strike reminded me how valuable airline alliances are. As people are scrambling to rebook their flights with Air Canada, the Star Alliance partnerships make it a little easier to help with this challenge. So I thought this post was due for an update.

    There are 3 major worldwide airline alliances, as well as 3 regional alliances that we will mention further down the post. Below is is a list of all the previous posts that we have written if you are curious what the alliances looked like back in the day:

    Major Airline Alliances

    Below is a list of member airlines for each alliance. The changes from last time are specified with notes in brackets or struck-through (if no longer a member). There were quite a few changes throughout the three major airline alliances this time around relatively speaking.

    Oneworld

    SkyTeam

    Star Alliance

    Alaska Airlines Aerolíneas Argentinas Aegean Airlines
    • Horizon Air Aeromexico • Olympic Air
    • SkyWest Airlines • Aeromexico Connect (added) Air Canada
    American Airlines Air Europa • Air Canada Express
    • American Eagle • Air Europa Express (added) • Air Canada Rouge
    British Airways Air France Air China
    • BA CityFlyer • Air France Hop (added) Air China Inner Mongolia
    • BA EuroFlyer (added) Alitalia • Air Macau (added)
    • Comair China Airlines Beijing Airlines
    • Sun-Air China Eastern Airlines • Dalian Airlines
    Cathay Pacific • China Eastern Yunnan Airlines (added) • Shandong Airlines (added)
    Fiji Airways (added) • Shanghai Airlines • Tibet Airlines (added)
    • Fiji Link (added) Czech Airlines Air India
    Finnair Delta Air Lines • Air India Express
    • Nordic Regional Airlines • Delta Connection (added) AIX Connect
    Iberia Garuda Indonesia Air New Zealand
    • Iberia Express ITA Airways All Nippon Airways
    • Iberia Regional Kenya Airways • Air Japan (added)
    Japan Airlines KLM ANA Wings
    • Hokkaido Air System • KLM Asia (added) • Peach Aviation (added)
    • J-Air • KLM Cityhopper (added) • StarFlyer (added)
    • Japan Air Commuter Korean Air  Asiana Airlines
    • Japan Transocean Air Middle East Airlines • Air Busan (added)
    Malaysia Airlines Saudia • Air Seoul (added)
    Oman Air (added) Scandinavian Airlines (added) Austrian Airlines
    Qantas • SAS Connect (added) Avianca
    • Jetconnect (added) • SAS Link (added) • Avianca Costa Rica
    • QantasLink TAROM • Avianca Ecuador
    Qatar Airways Vietnam Airlines • Avianca El Salvador
    Royal Air Maroc Virgin Atlantic Avianca Express
    • Royal Air Maroc Express Xiamen Airlines  • Avianca Guatemala
    Royal Jordanian Brussels Airlines
    S7 Airlines Suspended Copa Airlines
    SriLankan Airlines Aeroflot • Copa Airlines Columbia
    • Wingo (added)
    Croatia Airlines
    EgyptAir
    • Air Cairo (added)
    Ethiopian Airlines
    • Asky Airlines (added)
    • Malawi Airlines (added)
    • Zambia Airlines (added)
    EVA Air
    • UNI Air
    LOT Polish Airlines
    Lufthansa
    • Air Dolomiti
    • airBaltic (added)
    • Eurowings (added)
    • Lufthansa City Airlines (added)
    Lufthansa CityLine
    Scandinavian Airlines
    SAS Connect
    Shenzhen Airlines
    • Kunming Airlines (added)
    Singapore Airlines
    • Scoot (added)
    South African Airways
    Swiss International Air Lines
    • Edelweiss Air
    TAP Portugal
    • TAP Express
    Thai Airways International
    • Nok Air
    Turkish Airlines
    • Air Albania (added)
    • AJet (added)
    AnadoluJet
    • Sun Express (added)
    United Airlines
    • United Express

    Regional Airline Alliances

    Two regional airline alliances disbanded. There is only one left. It was a long shot, but I was hoping that one of these alliances would take off and compete, even so slightly with the major three. There is only one alliance left, here’s hoping that they make some big moves!

    Vanilla Alliance U-Fly Alliance

    Value Alliance

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    Air Austral Eastar Jet Cebu Pacific
    Air Madagascar Lucky Air Cebgo
    Air Mauritius Urumqi Air Jeju Air
    Air Seychelles West Air Nok Air
    Int’Air Îles *Alliance disbanded *Alliance disbanded
    Madagascar Airlines (name changed)

     

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  • oneworld Opens First-Ever Branded Lounge In Seoul

    oneworld Opens First-Ever Branded Lounge In Seoul

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    oneworld Opens First-Ever Branded Lounge In Seoul

    The oneworld® Alliance has unveiled this week its first-ever fully branded airport lounge in Seoul. For the launch of its first branded lounge, oneworld collaborated with global aviation ground services provider Swissport and the team behind its ASPIRE Airport Lounges.

    Situated in Terminal 1 of Incheon International Airport, the spacious new oneworld lounge stretches across 6,000 square feet and features stylish seating in a contemporary new setting for up to 148 customers. The bright new lounge is no more than a 10-minute walk from the furthest oneworld airlines’ departure gates.

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    Incheon International Airport is served by seven oneworld member airlines: American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways and SriLankan Airlines. Between them, these oneworld member airlines operate more than 60 weekly flights to Seoul, connecting the Korean capital with more than 900 destinations world-wide through the oneworld member network.

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    Oneworld ICN Lounge

    The new contemporary airport lounge experience provides oneworld customers with vibrant and calming space to recharge, relax, and dine before their flight. It is open daily between 7:30am and 11:45pm, apart from Monday and Saturday when it opens earlier at 4:30am)

    The Oneworld ICN Lounge is open to eligible oneworld Emerald and Sapphire customers departing from Seoul on oneworld flights, as well as First and Business Class customers travelling with oneworld member airlines.

    The lounge features a wide choice of distinct zones and spacious comfortable seating areas with relaxing, private or more sociable spaces in which customers can unwind, work or dine.

    Customers can easily navigate their way through the lounge, to find a space to suit their mood, and discover the lounge’s signature ‘mood light’, changing its colour depending on the time of day.

    Careful attention to detail, and the use of unexpected and bespoke materials throughout the new lounge, has created a new and exciting space in which oneworld customers can enjoy a new interpretation of luxury, with a futuristic twist.

    Check out more images below, which were shared in the press release.

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