New OW network destinations added
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New OW network destinations added
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More than a dozen destinations lining up to join oneworld's network: Another five destinations have been revealed in the past month as newcomers to the unrivalled global network served by the oneworldTM alliance, joining eight other newcomers recently announced. The latest additions to the alliance's schedules include:
Hassi Messauod is to be brought on line as the alliance's second destination in Algeria, with British Airways linking the oil and gas production centre, which is about 350 miles south of Algiers, to London Gatwick with two Boeing 737 flights a week from 7 June.
Mobile is being added back on the alliance map from 9 June, with affiliate American Eagle linking the Alabama city with its Dallas/Fort Worth hub with twice-daily Embraer ERJ140 regional jets non-stop.
Palermo will be the second airport on the Italian island of Sicily served by oneworld, when affiliate Iberia Regional/Air Nostrum launches flights there from 23 July - four a week from Madrid and two from Barcelona, using Canadair CRJ200 regional jets, during the summer season.
Sharm-el-Sheikh and Hurghada will feature on the oneworld map from 22 October, with affiliate GB Airways, which flies as a British Airways franchisee, launching flights to both Red Sea Riviera resorts from London Gatwick - Sharm-el-Sheikh three times a week, and Hurghada twice weekly. The new routes double the number of destinations served by oneworld in Egpyt. British Airways and Iberia both serve the capital Cairo, with another BA franchisee BMED operating to Alexandria.
From the end of March, Greece's Salonika (Thessaloniki) and Croatia's Split joined the oneworld network, with British Airways serving the two cities from London Gatwick.
Other destinations preparing to join the oneworld network, as previously announced, include:
Mexico's Chihuahua, to be served by American Eagle from 1 May.
Greece's Heraklion, by affliate GB Airways, a BA franchisee, from 3 May.
Estonia's Kuresaare, by Finnair from 19 May.
India's Bangalore, with British Airways to announce the start date for this new route soon.
China's Guangzhou, by Finnair from September.
Australia's Wollongong Illawarra, gateway to the New South Wales south coast, with QantasLink setting 6 June as the launch date for its new daily flights to and from Melbourne.
The oneworld network already extends to some 600 destinations in 135 countries.
New European routes take off: A whole range of new oneworld routes took off with the new flying season, at the end of March, besides the new destinations brought on line (see above):
American Airlines is now serving Rome from New York JFK daily non-stop stop until late October. American also serves the Italian capital from its Chicago O'Hare hub through the summer season, until 28 October.
British Airways is opening flights from London Gatwick to Bulgaria's Sofia from 2 June and Romania's Bucharest from 1 May. It already serves both cities from Longon Heathrow.
British Airways CitiExpress is now flying from Bristol to Milan daily and to Zurich six times a week.
Affiliate GB Airways, a BA franchisee, has opened flights from Manchester to Malaga, with Dubrovnik, Malta, Paphos and Tenerife to follow from 16 May.
Finnair is linking Venice with its Helsinki hub non-stop twice a week, until late October.
Iberia Regional/Air Nostrum has begun flights to Cagliari, on the Italian island of Sardinia, from Madrid twice a week and Barcelona three times weekly. It is also serving Verona daily from Barcelona.
AA regional affiliates reach across more of North America: American Airlines' regional affiliates have announced a range of new routes, including the launch by American Eagle of jet services to 11 cities from Miami and four destinations from both Chicago O'Hare and Dallas/Fort Worth:
From Miami, it has started flying Embraer ERJ-140 regional jets to Charlotte, Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh and Richmond, with Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville and Norfolk following from 9 June
From Chicago O'Hare, it is opening services to Colorado Springs and Jacksonville twice-daily and Nassau and Pensacola daily, also from 9 June.
From Dallas/Fort Worth it is adding daily non-stops to Evansville (Indiana), Green Bay (Wisconsin) and Toledo (Ohio), also from 9 June, with new, and seasonal summer services to Traverse City (Michigan), with flights taking off to Fort Walton Beach (Florida) four times daily with Embraer ERJ145 jets from 2 July.
From New York, it will fly from JFK to Toronto from 2 July and Cleveland, while from LaGuardia it will serve Grand Rapids daily from 9 June.
From St Louis, oneworld and AA affilitate AmericanConnection is to fly daily non-stops to Fort Walton's Okaloosa County Airport, Florida, from 2 July.
BA to increase Indian schedules, with double dailies to Delhi and Mumbai: British Airways is to increase its flights to India substantially from October, following the latest round of Anglo-Indian air services talks. Frequencies to Mumbai will double to twice daily, its new Bangalore service will operate with five flights a week rather than the three originally planned, and Chennai schedules will be tripled to six a week. It will further increase its timetable for India from March, doubling Delhi flights to twice daily and increasing both Bangalore and Chennai to daily.
More than a dozen destinations lining up to join oneworld's network: Another five destinations have been revealed in the past month as newcomers to the unrivalled global network served by the oneworldTM alliance, joining eight other newcomers recently announced. The latest additions to the alliance's schedules include:
Hassi Messauod is to be brought on line as the alliance's second destination in Algeria, with British Airways linking the oil and gas production centre, which is about 350 miles south of Algiers, to London Gatwick with two Boeing 737 flights a week from 7 June.
Mobile is being added back on the alliance map from 9 June, with affiliate American Eagle linking the Alabama city with its Dallas/Fort Worth hub with twice-daily Embraer ERJ140 regional jets non-stop.
Palermo will be the second airport on the Italian island of Sicily served by oneworld, when affiliate Iberia Regional/Air Nostrum launches flights there from 23 July - four a week from Madrid and two from Barcelona, using Canadair CRJ200 regional jets, during the summer season.
Sharm-el-Sheikh and Hurghada will feature on the oneworld map from 22 October, with affiliate GB Airways, which flies as a British Airways franchisee, launching flights to both Red Sea Riviera resorts from London Gatwick - Sharm-el-Sheikh three times a week, and Hurghada twice weekly. The new routes double the number of destinations served by oneworld in Egpyt. British Airways and Iberia both serve the capital Cairo, with another BA franchisee BMED operating to Alexandria.
From the end of March, Greece's Salonika (Thessaloniki) and Croatia's Split joined the oneworld network, with British Airways serving the two cities from London Gatwick.
Other destinations preparing to join the oneworld network, as previously announced, include:
Mexico's Chihuahua, to be served by American Eagle from 1 May.
Greece's Heraklion, by affliate GB Airways, a BA franchisee, from 3 May.
Estonia's Kuresaare, by Finnair from 19 May.
India's Bangalore, with British Airways to announce the start date for this new route soon.
China's Guangzhou, by Finnair from September.
Australia's Wollongong Illawarra, gateway to the New South Wales south coast, with QantasLink setting 6 June as the launch date for its new daily flights to and from Melbourne.
The oneworld network already extends to some 600 destinations in 135 countries.
New European routes take off: A whole range of new oneworld routes took off with the new flying season, at the end of March, besides the new destinations brought on line (see above):
American Airlines is now serving Rome from New York JFK daily non-stop stop until late October. American also serves the Italian capital from its Chicago O'Hare hub through the summer season, until 28 October.
British Airways is opening flights from London Gatwick to Bulgaria's Sofia from 2 June and Romania's Bucharest from 1 May. It already serves both cities from Longon Heathrow.
British Airways CitiExpress is now flying from Bristol to Milan daily and to Zurich six times a week.
Affiliate GB Airways, a BA franchisee, has opened flights from Manchester to Malaga, with Dubrovnik, Malta, Paphos and Tenerife to follow from 16 May.
Finnair is linking Venice with its Helsinki hub non-stop twice a week, until late October.
Iberia Regional/Air Nostrum has begun flights to Cagliari, on the Italian island of Sardinia, from Madrid twice a week and Barcelona three times weekly. It is also serving Verona daily from Barcelona.
AA regional affiliates reach across more of North America: American Airlines' regional affiliates have announced a range of new routes, including the launch by American Eagle of jet services to 11 cities from Miami and four destinations from both Chicago O'Hare and Dallas/Fort Worth:
From Miami, it has started flying Embraer ERJ-140 regional jets to Charlotte, Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh and Richmond, with Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville and Norfolk following from 9 June
From Chicago O'Hare, it is opening services to Colorado Springs and Jacksonville twice-daily and Nassau and Pensacola daily, also from 9 June.
From Dallas/Fort Worth it is adding daily non-stops to Evansville (Indiana), Green Bay (Wisconsin) and Toledo (Ohio), also from 9 June, with new, and seasonal summer services to Traverse City (Michigan), with flights taking off to Fort Walton Beach (Florida) four times daily with Embraer ERJ145 jets from 2 July.
From New York, it will fly from JFK to Toronto from 2 July and Cleveland, while from LaGuardia it will serve Grand Rapids daily from 9 June.
From St Louis, oneworld and AA affilitate AmericanConnection is to fly daily non-stops to Fort Walton's Okaloosa County Airport, Florida, from 2 July.
BA to increase Indian schedules, with double dailies to Delhi and Mumbai: British Airways is to increase its flights to India substantially from October, following the latest round of Anglo-Indian air services talks. Frequencies to Mumbai will double to twice daily, its new Bangalore service will operate with five flights a week rather than the three originally planned, and Chennai schedules will be tripled to six a week. It will further increase its timetable for India from March, doubling Delhi flights to twice daily and increasing both Bangalore and Chennai to daily.
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Survey :)
Oooooh
There's a survey on the OW site. I wonder how many people complaining about the lack of a decent route map will it take for them to create one
http://www.oneworld.com/survey/index.cfm
There's a survey on the OW site. I wonder how many people complaining about the lack of a decent route map will it take for them to create one
http://www.oneworld.com/survey/index.cfm
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Originally Posted by ropmot141
... There's a survey on the OW site....
Dear Sir/Madam,
You have recently participated in our oneworld on-line survey and have kindly given us your e-mail address for future research purposes.
Firstly, we would like to thank you for your input. We have received a tremendous response to the survey and we are now reviewing all your suggestions as part of a wider design and content review of our website.
Secondly, we are happy to inform you about a new feature on our website with the launch of our downloadable oneworld schedule for desktop, Palm, Pocket PC, and in PDF format, which many of you requested.
The teething problems, which came with the launch of a new application have now been rectified and we hope that you will find our new on-line schedule as useful as the previous one.
Other enhancements are now being developed and will be introduced gradually.
Thank you again for your contribution to our survey.
Your oneworld team.
You have recently participated in our oneworld on-line survey and have kindly given us your e-mail address for future research purposes.
Firstly, we would like to thank you for your input. We have received a tremendous response to the survey and we are now reviewing all your suggestions as part of a wider design and content review of our website.
Secondly, we are happy to inform you about a new feature on our website with the launch of our downloadable oneworld schedule for desktop, Palm, Pocket PC, and in PDF format, which many of you requested.
The teething problems, which came with the launch of a new application have now been rectified and we hope that you will find our new on-line schedule as useful as the previous one.
Other enhancements are now being developed and will be introduced gradually.
Thank you again for your contribution to our survey.
Your oneworld team.

