LAN’s decade on board underlines oneworld’s Latin American lead


8 June 2010: oneworld celebrates the 10th anniversary of LAN Airlines joining the grouping by reaffiming its determination to remain not just as the world’s premier airline alliance – but Latin America’s leading airline alliance too.

Since it joined the grouping, LAN Airlines has added three of its affiliates based in other South American countries to the alliance – first LAN Peru and then, in 2007, LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador.

This provides oneworld with the most extensive network within South America of any of the global alliances.

For much of its 10 years as part of oneworld, LAN has been the only airline throughout the continent to be a member of any of the global airline alliances. For much of the past year, it has been the only airline south of Mexico to be part of any of the global air groupings.

LAN has played a key role in establishing oneworld as the alliance leader not just in South America – but throughout Latin America, supported since November by Central America and Mexico’s leading airline Mexicana.

oneworld’s lead in serving the region is strengthened further by its membership also featuring the leading airlines serving Latin America from North America, in American Airlines, and from Europe, in Iberia.

And with LAN, Iberia and Mexicana as members, oneworld is also the leading Spanish-speaking airline alliance.

One of oneworld’s key aims is to make it easier for travellers to reach more places around the world more easily, by connecting together the networks of its member airlines. This enables each of its member airlines to offer customers travel to hundreds of destinations it do not serve itself, flying on trusted, high quality partners.

In its 10 years as a oneworld member, some 2.5 million passengers have flown on LAN after connecting from the carrier’s partners in the alliance.

With LAN serving some 70 destinations around the world, through its extensive network offering full connectivity within Latin America while also linking the region with North America, Europe and the South Pacific, oneworld is the obvious choice for travellers who want to include Latin America in a round-the-world itinerary.

oneworld is the only global airline grouping offering travelers to South America the convenience of an alliance air pass for flying around the continent, using the services of any of its airlines, through its oneworld Visit South America fare.

It is also the only alliance offering South American itineraries as part of multi-continent fares. oneworld Circle Atlantic enables globe-trotters to combine journeys through South America with travel through North America and Europe, while its Circle Pacific, offers for travel through South America, along with North America, Asia and Australia/New Zealand.

LAN Chief Executive Enrique Cueto said: “As an airline that aspires to be one of the global leaders, LAN is proud to fly alongside some of the best airlines from each region in what is undoubtedly the world’s premier airline alliance and the leader in our Latin American home.

“Being part of oneworld for the past decade has brought both LAN and our customers huge advantages – in particular by being part of a truly global network served by partners with the same belief in high quality standards. We look forward to celebrating many more landmarks with our fellow oneworld members.”

oneworld Managing Partner John McCulloch added: “oneworld’s focus has always been on the quality of our members, rather than the quantity, while offering our customers the best service to the places they really want to travel, on the highest quality collection of airlines. LAN has played a critical role in enabling oneworld to achieve its position of leadership, not just in its Latin American home region, but throughout the world. It’s a leadership position we intend together to guard very jealously.”

About oneworld

oneworld brings together some of the best and biggest names in the airline business - American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN, Malév Hungarian Airlines, Mexicana, Qantas and Royal Jordanian, and around 20 affiliates including American Eagle, Dragonair, LAN Argentina, LAN Ecuador and LAN Peru. Russia’s S7 Airlines will join the alliance in 2010 with India’s Kingfisher Airlines to follow.

Between them, these airlines:
• Serve 800 airports in nearly 150 countries, with some 9,000 daily departures.
• Offer nearly 550 airport lounges for premium customers.
• Carry some 340 million passengers a year.
• Operate a combined fleet of almost 2,500 aircraft.
• Generate more than US$100 billion annual revenues in total.

oneworld is the only alliance with airlines based in South America, Australia or Asia’s Middle East.

The alliance enables its members to offer their customers more services and benefits than any airline can provide on its own. These include a broader route network, opportunities to earn and redeem frequent flyer miles and points across the combined
oneworld network and more airport lounges. oneworld also offers more alliance fares than any of its competitors.

oneworld was named World’s Best Airline Alliance in the 2010 World Airline Awards and was voted the World's Leading Airline Alliance for the seventh year running in the latest (2009) World Travel Awards. It is the only winner of this award since it was introduced in 2003.

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