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  2. Oneworld - Wikipedia

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    oneworld (CRS: *O) is a global airline alliance consisting of 13 member airlines. It was founded on 1 February 1999. The alliance's stated objective is to be the first choice airline alliance for the world's frequent international travellers.

  3. Explore Japan for free? Japan Airlines offers free domestic ...

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    Japan Airlines serves 64 domestic airports, providing travelers with the chance to visit the sake breweries in Niigata, the Hawaii-esque beaches in Okinawa and the 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites ...

  4. Asian airline named world’s best for 2025 named by ... - AOL

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    The South Korean flag carrier’s commitment to “passenger comfort” was cited as one of the main reasons for its triumph — both Korean Air and Japan Airline provide the most spacious economy ...

  5. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines claimed that its Oneworld membership would be in the best interests of the airline's plans to further develop the airline group and its strong commitment to providing the very best to its customers. [41] Japan Airlines, together with Malév and Royal Jordanian, joined the alliance on 1 April 2007. [42]

  6. List of Japan Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines destinations 2024. Map of the global destinations of Japan Airlines (in blue) and Japan (in red) Destinations. Country City Airport Notes Refs

  7. The Best Airlines for International Travel - AOL

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    United Airlines is the world's largest airline by available seat miles and describes its network as "the most comprehensive global route network among North American carriers."