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oneworld5 active alertsLast reviewed May 2026

Founded in 1999, oneworld is the airline alliance that quietly does premium right. While SkyTeam piles up members and Star Alliance flexes its sheer scale, oneworld curates: roughly 15 member airlines flying to 900+ destinations across 170+ territories (figures subject to change), anchored by founding members American, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Qantas — and stacked with the world's most awarded premium-cabin carriers (Qatar, JAL, Cathay, Finnair).

For points-and-miles fans, oneworld is the alliance most likely to deliver a knockout redemption: Cathay First out of Hong Kong, Qatar Qsuite, JAL First on the Tokyo run, Iberia transatlantic from Madrid with low surcharges. Every full member's elite program slots into a unified Emerald / Sapphire / Ruby crossover, so status earned with one carrier travels with you. Headquartered in Fort Worth, currently led by CEO Ole Orvér (appointed February 2026), oneworld has won Skytrax "Best Airline Alliance" multiple years running and had counted roughly 9 billion passengers carried since founding as of early 2026.

Sweet spots

Where your points punch above their weight.

Where this currency genuinely shines.

Show me the picks

The oneworld redemption universe is where points-and-miles fans get rich. A few perennial favorites:

  • Cathay First Class HKG-JFK / HKG-LAX — book through Alaska Atmos (fewer miles than AA) or AAdvantage (more availability)
  • Qatar Qsuite to Asia or Europe — book through AAdvantage (rates have historically run in the 70K-95K one-way range - verify current chart before booking); Qatar's First Lounge Al Safwa at DOH is among the most-praised
  • JAL First Class JFK-HND or LAX-HND — historically around 80K Atmos miles one-way - one of the lowest-cost ways into the JAL First product (verify current chart before booking)
  • Iberia transatlantic in Business — book through Iberia Club using Avios with historically low fuel surcharges, vs. BA's substantial fuel surcharges fees (often ~$700-1,000+) on the same metal - confirm current surcharge levels before booking
  • British Airways short-haul Avios — peak/off-peak chart, off-peak rates can be a genuine bargain for short European hops, but peak pricing can be steep; transatlantic Avios rates are a separate, distance-based calculation
  • oneworld Round-the-World awards — historically bookable as paid tickets only; cannot be paid with frequent flyer points (per official 2026 rules)

For Round-the-World cash-paid trips, oneworld sells three products — see the Tips & quirks section for the rules.

Member airlines

15 carriers in the alliance. Status follows you across all of them.

15 carriers + status crossover.

Browse the roster
Member programCarriersJoinedTier crossoverNotes
Atmos RewardsAlaska Airlines, Hawaiian AirlinesMarch 31st 2021
EmeraldAtmos Titanium, Atmos Platinum
SapphireAtmos Gold
RubyAtmos Silver
Alaska joined March 2021. Hawaiian joined Alaska Air Group via merger and is part of oneworld via Atmos as of April 2026. Atmos members have no oneworld lounge access on intra-North America itineraries (US/Canada/Mexico).
American AAdvantageFebruary 1st 1999
EmeraldAAdvantage Executive Platinum, AAdvantage Platinum Pro
SapphireAAdvantage Platinum
RubyAAdvantage Gold
Founding member. AAdvantage members lack oneworld lounge access on most intra-North America flights (exceptions: JFK-LAX/SFO transcon).
AviosFebruary 1st 1999
EmeraldBritish Airways Club Gold
SapphireBritish Airways Club Silver
RubyBritish Airways Club Bronze
Founding member. Earns Avios — a shared currency across BA, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Vueling, Qatar, and Finnair. Concorde Lounges and the JFK Chelsea Lounge are excluded from alliance ruleset.
Cathay Pacific Asia MilesFebruary 1st 1999
EmeraldCathay Diamond
SapphireCathay Gold
RubyCathay Silver
Founding member. Earns Asia Miles. Hong Kong hub. Celebrating 80 years of operations in 2026.
Fiji Airways Tabua ClubApril 1st 2025
EmeraldAAdvantage Executive Platinum, AAdvantage Platinum Pro
SapphireAAdvantage Platinum
RubyAAdvantage Gold
15th full member. Announced June 3, 2024; effective full membership April 1, 2025. Uses AAdvantage as its frequent flyer programme (no separate Fiji loyalty currency).
Finnair PlusSeptember 1st 1999
EmeraldFinnair Plus Platinum Lumo, Finnair Plus Platinum
SapphireFinnair Plus Gold
RubyFinnair Plus Silver
Helsinki hub is a Europe-Asia stopover power play. Earns Avios.
Club Iberia PlusSeptember 1st 1999
EmeraldIberia Club Infinita Prime, Iberia Club Infinita, Iberia Singular, Iberia Club Platino
SapphireIberia Club Oro
RubyIberia Club Plata
Madrid hub. Spain to Latin America gateway. Earns Avios. Notable for low/no fuel surcharges on most awards (vs BA).
Japan Airlines Mileage BankApril 1st 2007
EmeraldJAL Mileage Bank Diamond, JAL Global Club Premier
SapphireJAL Mileage Bank Sapphire, JAL Global Club Crystal
RubyJAL Mileage Bank Crystal
Tokyo Haneda + Narita hubs. JAL First Class is a perennial sweet spot redemption. JAL Global Club (JGC) is a lifetime-status club: JGC members at JMB Crystal get upgraded to oneworld Sapphire (vs Ruby for plain JMB Crystal).
Malaysia Airlines EnrichFebruary 1st 2013
EmeraldEnrich Platinum
SapphireEnrich Gold
RubyEnrich Silver
Kuala Lumpur hub. Business Suite (1-1-1 layout) on A350 is a sweet spot.
Oman Air SindbadJune 30th 2025
SapphireSindbad Gold
RubySindbad Silver
Newest pre-2026 addition. Muscat hub. Sindbad has no Emerald-tier equivalent as of April 2026.
Qantas Frequent FlyerFebruary 1st 1999
EmeraldQantas Frequent Flyer Platinum One, Qantas Frequent Flyer Platinum
SapphireQantas Frequent Flyer Gold
RubyQantas Frequent Flyer Silver
Founding member. Sydney + Melbourne hubs. Qantas Domestic Business Lounges excluded from alliance Sapphire access.
Qatar Privilege ClubOctober 30th 2013
EmeraldPrivilege Club Platinum
SapphirePrivilege Club Gold
RubyPrivilege Club Silver
Doha hub. Earns Avios since 2023 program revamp. Qsuite Business Class is widely considered among the most-praised business products.
Royal Air Maroc Safar FlyerApril 1st 2020
EmeraldSafar Flyer Platinum
SapphireSafar Flyer Ambassador, Safar Flyer Gold
RubySafar Flyer Silver
As of 2026, the only African full member. Casablanca hub.
Royal Jordanian Royal ClubApril 1st 2007
EmeraldRoyal Club Platinum HAWK
SapphireRoyal Club Gold SPARROW
RubyRoyal Club Silver JAY
Amman hub.
SriLankan FlySmiLesMay 1st 2014
EmeraldFlySmiLes Platinum
SapphireFlySmiLes Gold
RubyFlySmiLes Classic
Colombo hub. Some short-haul India-Maldives sectors excluded from Emerald/Sapphire lounge access in economy.

Tier benefits

The status ladder. 3 rungs, each unlocking better lounges, bags, and bragging rights.

3 status levels.

Climb the ladder

Emerald

Top-tier status on a member airline frequent flyer programme (exact thresholds set by individual airlines)

  • Access to First and Business Class lounges
  • Access to First Class priority check-in
  • 'Fast Track' or 'Priority Lane' access at select airports worldwide
  • Priority baggage handling (not available on British Airways flights)
  • Extra baggage: 20 kgs extra (weight system) or 1 additional bag (piece system) on oneworld airlines
  • Priority boarding
  • Access to preferred or pre-reserved seating (per operating airline policy)
  • Priority on waitlists and when on standby (per operating airline policy)

Sapphire

Mid-tier status on a member airline frequent flyer programme (exact thresholds set by individual airlines)

  • Access to Business Class lounges
  • Access to Business Class priority check-in
  • Access to preferred or pre-reserved seating (per operating airline policy)
  • Priority on waitlists and when on standby (per operating airline policy)
  • Priority boarding
  • Extra baggage: 15 kgs extra (weight system) or 1 additional bag up to 23 kgs (piece system, international) on oneworld airlines
  • Priority baggage handling (not available on British Airways flights)

Ruby

Entry-tier status on a member airline frequent flyer programme (exact thresholds set by individual airlines)

  • Access to Business Class priority check-in
  • Access to preferred or pre-reserved seating (per operating airline policy)
  • Priority on waitlists and when on standby (per operating airline policy)

Lounge access

Where to vanish before takeoff. Your status (or ticket) opens which doors.

Who gets in, who doesn't, and the carve-outs.

See the rules

oneworld lounge access — alliance ruleset

oneworld Emerald and Sapphire frequent flyers can access oneworld member-airline lounges when departing on any flight marketed and operated by a oneworld carrier, regardless of cabin class. Access begins on the day of travel and runs through 06:00 the following day at the airport from which the qualifying oneworld flight departs. The alliance covers nearly 700 lounges worldwide, including two branded oneworld lounges at Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) and Seoul-Incheon (ICN).

Tier Lounge access
Emerald First Class, Business Class, and frequent-flyer lounges
Sapphire Business Class and frequent-flyer lounges (excludes Qantas Domestic Business Lounges)
Ruby No alliance-wide lounge access

Emerald and Sapphire members may bring one guest, who must also be traveling on a flight operated and marketed by a oneworld carrier. Members must show their boarding pass and frequent-flyer membership card showing oneworld tier status to gain entry — generic oneworld plastic alone is not sufficient.

First and Business Class fliers without oneworld status may also access lounges when traveling on an international oneworld-marketed-and-operated long-haul flight, with the qualifying ticket on the international segment. First Class passengers traveling without status may also bring one guest (guest must also be on a oneworld-operated/marketed flight). Connecting passengers in First or Business Class connecting same-day (or before 06:00 the next day) between an international long-haul segment of 5+ hours (oneworld marketed and operated) and a short-haul or domestic flight can access the lounge based on the long-haul ticketed class.

Children: Infants under 2 are not counted as guests. Unaccompanied minors aged 2-11 require an adult who counts as their guest. Young passengers 12-17 may enter unaccompanied (subject to local liquor-law restrictions on lounge access for minors — e.g., the drinking age threshold is 20 in Japan and 21 in the U.S.).

Key exclusions:

  • Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and Qantas paid-lounge programs (Alaska Lounge+, Admirals Club, Qantas Club) are not part of the oneworld agreement. Membership in those programs does not confer oneworld-style access.
  • Atmos Rewards members (Alaska/Hawaiian) regardless of tier are not eligible for oneworld lounge access on flights solely within or between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
  • AAdvantage members are not eligible for oneworld lounge access on flights solely within or between the U.S., Canada, Mexico (except Mexico City), the Bahamas, Bermuda, and the Caribbean. Some First/Business AA international itinerary exceptions apply — domestic U.S. flights are also excluded except for First/Business on JFK-LAX and JFK-SFO transcontinentals.
  • AA and BA's Chelsea Lounge at JFK Terminal 8 is excluded from the oneworld policy.
  • BA Concorde Lounges are excluded.
  • Hawaiian Airlines Premier Clubs are excluded.
  • Arrivals lounges, spa facilities, and pre-flight dining facilities are excluded across the alliance.
  • SriLankan FlySmiLes Platinum and Gold members in economy on certain India / Maldives short-haul sectors to/from CMB are excluded.
  • Some Business Class fares (deeply discounted) may be excluded — check with the operating airline. Specifically, Qatar Airways "Business Lite" and Finnair "Business Light" fares are explicitly not eligible for lounge access.

Qatar Airways lounges (selected access detail):

  • DOH (Doha): Al Safwa First Lounge for eligible First passengers; Al Mourjan Business Lounges for eligible Business passengers; Platinum Lounges for Emerald in economy; Gold Lounges for Sapphire in economy.
  • BKK, CDG, SIN: Premium Lounges for First/Business.

Source: oneworld lounge policy. Member airline lounge access is subject to capacity, local airport policy, and statutory/regulatory restrictions.

Tips & quirks

Tier mapping, lounge access, award rules, the stuff nobody tells you until you've been burned once.

The fine print, decoded.

Spill the gotchas
  • S7 Airlines suspended. S7 (Russia) has been suspended from oneworld since April 19, 2022 following the Russia-Ukraine war. Status was honored at the time of suspension; the carrier remains a "non-active" member as of April 2026.
  • Member additions in 2025-2026. Fiji Airways joined as the 15th full member on April 1, 2025 (announced June 3, 2024; uses AAdvantage as its FFP). Oman Air joined on June 30, 2025. Hawaiian Airlines is part of oneworld through its Alaska Air Group parent (which joined March 2021); Hawaiian-branded operations were officially welcomed into the alliance on April 23, 2026.
  • Avios is a shared currency. Five oneworld members (British Airways, Iberia, Finnair, Aer Lingus via BA, Qatar Privilege Club post-2023) plus Vueling all earn and burn Avios on the same currency. Transfer between programs is free and (usually) instant.
  • Round-the-world awards cannot be paid with miles. As of 2026, oneworld's three RTW products (oneworld Explorer, Global Explorer, Circle Pacific) are paid-fare-only. You earn miles + tier credit on the trip but cannot spend miles to buy the ticket.
  • oneworld Explorer rules. Continent-based fare; trip must travel continuously East or West (between Zone 1 Americas, Zone 2 Europe/Middle East/Africa, and Zone 3 Asia/SW Pacific — backtracking within a continent is generally permitted but some exclusions apply), cross both oceans, start and end in the same city (open-jaws to a different home city are not allowed), include 3-6 continents and 3-16 flights, completed within 12 months (10-day minimum). Includes 2x 23kg checked bags.
  • Cannot begin an RTW itinerary through Doha (DOH) via Qatar Airways — this routing is currently blocked.
  • Circle Pacific is NOT bookable on oneworld.com — must go through a travel agent.
  • RTW itinerary changes: contact the ticketing airline (first-leg carrier) if booked on oneworld.com, or your travel agent if booked offline. Full fare rules for all three RTW products live in linked PDFs only.
  • Alliance-wide lounge exclusions. AA's Chelsea Lounge at JFK T8, BA's Concorde Lounges, AA's Flagship Lounges (Premium tier), AA's Greenwich (transcon-only), Hawaiian Premier Clubs, and arrivals/spa/pre-flight-dining facilities are all excluded from the standard alliance lounge ruleset.
  • AA / AS / Qantas paid lounge programs are not part of the alliance. Alaska Lounge+, Admirals Club, and Qantas Club memberships do NOT confer oneworld-style alliance lounge access. Membership in those is separate from oneworld tier benefits.
  • Atmos and AAdvantage members get no oneworld lounge access on intra-North America flights (US/Canada/Mexico itineraries; AA has narrow exceptions). International itinerary required for the alliance ruleset to kick in.
  • Currently led by CEO Ole Orvér (appointed February 23, 2026), succeeding Nathaniel Pieper.
  • Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas (American's home turf). Operating company: oneworld Management Company, Inc.
  • Hawaiian Airlines joined oneworld April 22, 2026 as the alliance's 16th member - third US-based oneworld carrier alongside American and Alaska. Hawaiian uses Atmos Rewards as its loyalty program (the Alaska / Hawaiian merged currency).
  • Oman Air joined oneworld June 30, 2025; Fiji Airways promoted from oneworld Connect to full member April 1, 2025. Brought current oneworld membership to 16 active carriers.

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Atmos Rewards (formerly Alaska Mileage Plan) is running a buy-miles bonus of up to 100% through July 5 — but it's targeted, so the rate you get depends on your account. Log in and check your actual offer before counting on the full 100%; some accounts see less. Atmos miles punch above their weight for premium-cabin awards on partners like Cathay Pacific, JAL, and Qatar, and Hawaiian is now bookable too. Only buy if you have a specific award in mind — a targeted bonus is a reason to consider, not a reason to stockpile.

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Industry News

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Program Change

Alaska Airlines Rebrands Mileage Plan & HawaiianMiles as Atmos Rewards — Major Transition Complete

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Hawaiian Airlines Joins oneworld — Now Bookable with Avios, Asia Miles, and Atmos

Hawaiian Airlines is now a oneworld member, which means its Honolulu-anchored network is bookable using British Airways Avios, Cathay Pacific Asia Miles, and Atmos Rewards. If Hawaii is on your list, this opens up some genuinely useful redemption paths through programs you're probably already earning in. Start searching award availability across all three programs now.

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Last reviewed: May 2026

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