According to the Sydney Morning Herald, as posted in another thread:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/0010/14/b...business9.html
Has AA _actually_ announced this, or is it just fanciful editing?
http://www.smh.com.au/news/0010/14/b...business9.html
Has AA _actually_ announced this, or is it just fanciful editing?
In Memoriam
Well, they have been talking about this over on the Planebusiness BB since this afternoon. After reading the article, I think at this time it's just total speculation. However, if Continental does replace AA I would be a very happy Onepass elite. My guess is even if AA does leave Oneworld, NW won't let Continental join.
http://www.planebusiness.com/ubb/For...ML/000152.html
http://www.planebusiness.com/ubb/For...ML/000152.html
FlyerTalk Evangelist
It's funny how oneworld has been called "British Airways' oneworld alliance" and "American Airways' oneworld alliance" (esp. during recent BA/KLM talks and rumours of BA leaving) and now it has become "Qantas' oneworld alliance" now that there are rumours of AA leaving.
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