Air berlin to join Oneworld

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Re: Air Berlin still joining Oneworld?

I wonder if Etihad will jump in to Malev?

Also provides an interesting situation for QF, given VA's codeshare agreement with EY, if EY do indeed join oneWorld
 
QF don't need to codeshare with EY for them to be in OW. The ACCC may chose to re-scruitinise their agreement with VA if they were to join OW.


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This is excellent news! Just in time to plan a RTW award redemption. It's very exciting that there is now another option to avoid going through LHR. JFK direct to TXL :)
 
This is excellent news! Just in time to plan a RTW award redemption. It's very exciting that there is now another option to avoid going through LHR. JFK direct to TXL :)

Only until 3 June, when TXL closes and BER opens. ;)

For me, the exciting thing is that airberlin provides another option (besides Icelandair) for cheap one-way flights between Europe and the US.
 
Any idea on when Air Berlin will become an option when booking flights on the Qantas website?

Maybe Qantas will start hooking up with Air Berlin at Singapore or Frankfurt.
 
Maybe Qantas will start hooking up with Air Berlin at Singapore or Frankfurt.

Air Berlin don't fly to Singapore, and why would you want to. If you're in economy it would be like turning the clock back 10 years. I use to fly to FRA SQ/LH code share when LH did not have in seat TV in economy...it seemed like torture after you get use to the PVE's :mrgreen:
 
Air Berlin don't fly to Singapore, and why would you want to. If you're in economy it would be like turning the clock back 10 years. I use to fly to FRA SQ/LH code share when LH did not have in seat TV in economy...it seemed like torture after you get use to the PVE's :mrgreen:

Sounds like Korean Air on their longhauls :shock:
 
I don't get excited over the seat back TVs anymore. I just flew to London and back on BA and found nothing good to watch. So nowadays I prefer to load the laptop with things I want to watch. So no TV in the back of the seat wouldn't both me. I'd wap it for a couple of more inches of space though if I could choose.

I find the map on the front page of the Air Berlin site quite funny. If you click on Bangkok it would have you believe that they have many planes sitting there to take you to all their European destinations with direct lines being drawn across the map. But in actual fact it's one plane to TXL and a transfer to their other services. So a harder look is required to see where they ACTUALLY fly.
 
I find the map on the front page of the Air Berlin site quite funny. If you click on Bangkok it would have you believe that they have many planes sitting there to take you to all their European destinations with direct lines being drawn across the map. But in actual fact it's one plane to TXL and a transfer to their other services. So a harder look is required to see where they ACTUALLY fly.

Singapore is funnier (and very relevant to QF / JQ patrons). All those lines off to Germany are in fact conncections via HEL and the AY codeshare service!

Anyway, I have a one and only AB flight booked in April (TXL-MUC). Still trying to get my QF number in the system....
 
I find the map on the front page of the Air Berlin site quite funny. If you click on Bangkok it would have you believe that they have many planes sitting there to take you to all their European destinations with direct lines being drawn across the map. But in actual fact it's one plane to TXL and a transfer to their other services. So a harder look is required to see where they ACTUALLY fly.

Nice post, you have in fact illustrated your point very well, as it isn't entirely clear which city pairs they do non-stop. Some days they do BKK-TXL, others it is BKK-DUS. It's also hard to tell which is their bigger hub, Berlin or Dusseldorf.
 
Air berlin joins OW on March 20

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I just noticed on the OW site that Air Berlin starts with OW on March 20. Great to have some more EU options.

I wonder when these flight will be available on the QF site especially for RTW awards...

Cheers.
 
Re: Air berlin joins OW on March 20

AB have a OW page up and running with the countdownt to 20 Mar. Programme and benefits info "coming soon"...

oneworld - airberlin.com

A selective (read upbeat) history of OW is available. No mention of Air Lingus, Canadian, Malev, Kingfisher.....
 
Nice post, you have in fact illustrated your point very well, as it isn't entirely clear which city pairs they do non-stop. Some days they do BKK-TXL, others it is BKK-DUS. It's also hard to tell which is their bigger hub, Berlin or Dusseldorf.

It is DUS. A leftover from the former LTU which AB bought some time ago.
 
Re: Air berlin joins OW on March 20

AB have a OW page up and running with the countdownt to 20 Mar. Programme and benefits info "coming soon"...

oneworld - airberlin.com

A selective (read upbeat) history of OW is available. No mention of Air Lingus, Canadian, Malev, Kingfisher.....

There might be no mention of Kingfisher, but they're certainly pictured.

oneworld.jpg
 
Re: Air berlin joins OW on March 20

I flew with them from PAD to STN (Lon) in 2007. Quite a good airline. Remember getting a snack and a alcoholic drink. Plus it only cost about 70 dollars with a reasonable check in limit. Good be quite a decent addition to Qantas.
 
Re: Air berlin joins OW on March 20

Their onboard product in Eco is better than LH. They have the better seats and food.
LH has better Lounges.
AB has no Business Class on Euro Flights. I am really looking forward of them joining.
 
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