
American Airlines, is one of the largest airlines in the world. With its affiliates, it serves some 250 destinations - including more than 150 in the USA. Internationally, it flies to almost 40 countries. Based at Dallas/Fort Worth, it also operates major hubs at Chicago O'Hare, Miami, San Juan and, St Louis, with significant operations at Boston, New York JFK, LaGuardia and Los Angeles. It is the leading carrier between North and South America.
oneworld® affiliates: American Eagle, AmericanConnection |

LAN Airlines, widely recognised as Latin America's leading airline, serves some 65 cities in 20
countries, carrying 11 million passengers in 2007. The group has as its main hubs Santiago,
Buenos Aires, Lima, Quito and Guayaquil. LAN Airlines is a oneworld member, and LAN
Argentina, LAN Ecuador, LAN Express and LAN Peru are all oneworld affiliates. oneworld affiliates: LAN Argentina (4M), LAN Ecuador (XL), LAN Express (LA) and LAN Peru |

British Airways, one of the world's leading international airlines. With its affiliates, it serves
almost 200 airports and 80 territories, with its main hub London Heathrow, the world's busiest
international airport. It carried nearly 40 million people in 2007. British Airways is current holder of
three Airline of the Year titles in the industry award schemes (OAG, World Travel Awards and
Business Traveller).
oneworld affiliates: BA CityFlyer, Comair, Loganair and Sun-Air. |

Malév Hungarian Airlines, one of the highest quality carriers in Central and Eastern Europe,
whose Budapest base provides the alliance with one of the best hubs in that region. It serves more
than 50 destinations in 35 countries. Malév carried 3 million passengers in 2007. oneworld affiliates: None |

Cathay Pacific, one of the most highly regarded Asian airlines and a regular winner of industry
awards. Based in Hong Kong, it and its Dragonair affiliate, carried approaching 25 million people in
2007 on a fleet of 150 aircraft, serving more than 70 destinations in 30 countries.
oneworld affiliates: Dragonair |

Mexicana is Mexico's number one airline, with an impressive 88 years of experience in the aviation business. As the country's flagship carrier, it has a strong international presence. In 2008, Mexicana transported some 11.7 million passengers and, in terms of passenger volumes, is also the leading Mexican airline on the US and Canadian markets, of which it has in-depth knowledge.
One of the world's first four airlines, Mexicana has always been a pioneering force in the industry and has mapped out of the course of aviation in Mexico over the decades with its visionary, innovative spirit.
*Effective Saturday, Aug.28 2010, Mexicana and its affiliates MexicanaClick and MexicanaLink suspended all operations indefinitely. |

Finnair, the national carrier of Finland, serves more than 60 cities in approaching 30 countries
with more than 250 daily flights. The airline is currently undergoing substantial expansion in Asia,
with its Helsinki hub an ideal gateway from the continent into Europe. Finnair is widely regarded as
the industry's IT leader.
oneworld affiliates: None |

Qantas, the world's most experienced airline and one of Australia's strongest brands. It offers
an unparalleled network in its home continent. Worldwide, it serves some 80 destinations and 15
countries. With its main base Sydney, it carried 29 million passengers in 2007.
oneworld affiliates: Australian Airlines, JetConnect and QantasLink (Airlink, Eastern Australia Airlines, Southern Australian Airlines, Sunstate Airlines) |

Iberia, the leading carrier between Europe and Latin America. Worldwide, the Spanish
flagcarrier serves some 105 cities in more than 40 countries, with main hubs in Madrid and
Barcelona, carrying 32 million passengers in 2007.
oneworld affiliates: Iberia Regional Air Nostrum |

Royal Jordanian, the first airline from the Middle East to find a home with any of the global
airline alliances. Its Amman base provides the alliance with one of the best hubs for traveling
around the region - the world's fastest growing for air travel - where it serves more destinations
than any other carrier. RJ flies to 50 destinations in more than 30 countries, carrying more than 2
million passengers in 2007.
oneworld affiliates: None |

S7 Airlines is the largest Russian domestic air carrier. S7 is one the most innovative airlines in Russia, providing passengers with new services supported by advanced technology. Customers are offered comfortable web booking tool with fare shopper, online check-in and other web services. A mobile version of online services is also available. In 2009 S7 Airlines launched the first mobile site in Russia. S7 Airlines is also the first carrier in Russia to adopt 100% electronic ticketing. |

Japan Airlines, the biggest carrier in the Asia-Pacific region, and one of the top airlines in the
world on any count. From the group's main hubs of Tokyo (Narita and Haneda), Osaka (Kansai
and Itami), Nagoya (Chubu and Komaki) and Okinawa (Naha), Japan Airlines and its oneworld
affiliates operate their own flights to 80 destinations in some 25 countries and territories. JAL and
its four oneworld affiliates carried more than 55 million passengers in the year to end March 2008. oneworld affiliates: JAL Express, J-AIR and Japan Transocean Air. |