The FINANCIAL — Qantas’ regional subsidiary Network Aviation has joined its mainline parent in oneworld, as a new affiliate member of the leading global airline alliance.
Network Aviation operates a fleet of 17 Fokker 100s to service QantasLink flights from Perth to eight destinations across Western Australia. Three of them – Geraldton (which has the three-letter IATA code GET), Exmouth/Learmouth (LEA) and Paraburdoo (PBO) – will be new to the oneworld network, according to oneworld.
The other carriers operating flights as QantasLink – such as Sunstate and Eastern – were already oneworld affiliates.
Like them, QantasLink services operated by Network Aviation now offer the full range of oneworld services and benefits – including the ability for frequent flyers in any oneworld member airline loyalty programme to earn mileage rewards. on these flights.
oneworld already has around 30 other affiliate members – mainly regional carriers that are either owned by or have strong links with one of the alliance’s 14 full member airlines. All these affiliates offer oneworld’s full range of services and benefits.
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