Fiji Airways to become full oneworld member and adopt AAdvantage program

You could argue Air North used QFF. I think Brindabella too?

But the difference is these were still feeders of QFF, so already very much in the QF eco system even if owned and operated separately.
 
Didn't they only have one plane, or am I confused by another mob that collapsed?
Possibly. SB are still flying despite the recent protests.

Oh, and of course AF and KL share FB. As does Kenya airlines?
 
Don't think we should count airlines with the same owners. Otherwise we've got an easy example of QF and JQ.
Which is a big component of the Avios story (BA, IB, EI and VY).

Re Flying Blue, SB and KQ are independently owned.
 
Pretty sure Tarom and AirEuropa use Flying Blue too, and are not owned by AF/KL.

Meanwhile, aside from the various Lufthansa Group Carriers, Miles & More is used by Croatia Airlines, Luxair and LOT.
 
Didn't they only have one plane, or am I confused by another mob that collapsed?
You'd be thinking of NF I think, with their one 737 and a few props for inter-island travel. That said, prior to collapse, they did use QFF.
 
Pretty sure Tarom and AirEuropa use Flying Blue too, and are not owned by AF/KL.

Meanwhile, aside from the various Lufthansa Group Carriers, Miles & More is used by Croatia Airlines, Luxair and LOT.
Awaiting approval for IAG to purchase Air Europa and then they will join the Avios cartel in some form
 
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Wow did not see that coming. AA miles have just become even more valuable.
Probably not an immediate change re “miles”. AA can already earn and burn on FJ code (but not earn Loyalty miles like you can with QFF).


Earning Loyalty miles and roll out of equivalent status recognition for AA and Tabua status members would be the main change?

An obvious benefit will the closer to home opportunities to earn AA miles/status for Oz based flyers (who may become regulars on the Bula Route! 😁).
 
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FJ news release Fiji Airways Adopts the American Airlines AAdvantage® Travel Rewards Program
28 June 2024: Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline, has announced it will join the award-winning American Airlines AAdvantage® travel rewards program in the coming year, offering members a host of benefits as well as earning and redemption capabilities when traveling on either airline.
This collaboration means that AAdvantage® members will enjoy a seamless experience when traveling on Fiji Airways, with Elite members receiving benefits such as priority check-in, priority boarding, complimentary baggage allowance, preferred seats and enhanced award redemption.

"This loyalty partnership marks a significant milestone, bringing together two renowned carriers to offer new benefits to millions of travelers,” said Fiji Airways Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Andre Viljoen. “We are excited about the positive impact this collaboration will have on both our airlines and our guests who will benefit from the exclusive perks."
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AA news release American Airlines welcomes Fiji Airways to the world of AAdvantage
FORT WORTH, Texas — American Airlines announced that Fiji Airways, Fiji’s national airline, will join the award-winning AAdvantage® travel rewards program in the coming year, offering members a host of benefits as well as earning and redemption capabilities when traveling on either airline.
This collaboration means that AAdvantage® members will enjoy a seamless experience when traveling on Fiji Airways, receiving benefits such as priority check-in, priority boarding, complimentary baggage allowance, preferred seats and enhanced award redemption.
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It would be interesting to understand the motivation behind this decision setting aside the maximisation of revenue/NA. At first glance, it is probably underpinned by the potential of the US market over the Australia /NZ markets, given the latter's maturity.
 
Though when I have been searching for awards to Asia AA often comes up via NAN but QF rarely.
 

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