Philippines – Philippine Airlines (PAL) has taken a major step towards joining the oneworld Alliance after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to become the group’s 16th member airline.
The signing was announced through a press briefing held at the International Air Transport Association’s 82nd Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Philippine Airlines was invited to join oneworld as a member-designate airline by the oneworld Governing Board, comprising the chief executives of all member airlines.
Philippine Airlines will further expand oneworld’s global network, adding 31 unique destinations throughout the Philippines and beyond.
The airline’s growing international network will support customer demand across Asia, North America, Europe, the Middle East and Australia, complementing existing services currently offered by oneworld members.
Lucio C. Tan III, President at PAL Holdings, said, “This is a defining and transformative moment for Philippine Airlines. Becoming a member of the oneworld Alliance and strengthening Southeast Asia’s representation within the group significantly brings the Philippines and the region closer to the world than ever before. Together with our partners, we will deliver greater choice, consistent journeys, and a world-class travel experience that reflects the warmth of Filipino hospitality.”
Following its entry into oneworld, members of Philippine Airlines’ Mabuhay Miles programme will enjoy reciprocal opportunities to earn and redeem miles and points across all oneworld member airlines.
The airline’s eligible top-tier customers will also enjoy access to oneworld Priority benefits and access to more than 700 premium airport lounges, including oneworld’s branded lounges in Amsterdam’s Schiphol and Seoul’s Incheon airports, as well as First Class lounges and check-in areas, a benefit unique to oneworld flyers.
“Philippine Airlines’ entry into oneworld supports our long-term strategic growth and strengthens our connectivity across key markets in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Robert Isom, American Airlines Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the oneworld Governing Board. “The airline has a proud heritage and will serve a critical role in our Southeast Asia network.”
oneworld comprises 15 member airlines, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, and SriLankan Airlines, serving nearly 1,000 destinations worldwide. The alliance offers reciprocal frequent flyer benefits, including mileage earning and redemption, lounge access, priority airport services, and additional baggage allowances across its network.
Commenting on the announcement, Ole Orvér, oneworld Chief Executive Officer, shared, “Philippine Airlines is a globally respected carrier with a strong commitment to innovation and customer service that aligns with oneworld’s reputation for delivering a premium experience across the travel journey. This decision is an endorsement of oneworld, and its global customer offering. We look forward to welcoming Philippine Airlines into the alliance.”
