Yes
Nope, used to have a codeshare until LOT joined Star alliance in 2003, now LOT codeshares with United and star alliance members. I flew out of the American airlines terminal in JFK which is 8 way back in the day.
The "Star Alliance." Airlines such as Lufthansa, Singapore, and Continental are in this alliance.
because continental airlines merged with united airlines. United airlines is an airline part of star alliance that bought continental, therefore the deserting of skyteam
No, Emirates Airlines is not part of the oneworld alliance. Instead, it is a member of the Emirates Group and operates independently, although it has codeshare agreements with various airlines, some of which are part of oneworld. Emirates is also known for its partnership with the Skywards frequent flyer program.
No, they are both Star Alliance partners.
Iceland Air, has a codeshare agreement with Alaska Airlines, and I believe on all AS routes systemwide not just with the Seattle hub
Alliance Airlines was created in 2002.
Cathay Pacific partners with several airlines through its membership in the Oneworld alliance, including American Airlines, British Airways, Qantas, and Finnair. Additionally, it has codeshare agreements with airlines such as Dragonair (now Cathay Dragon), Japan Airlines, and Air New Zealand. These partnerships allow passengers to enjoy seamless travel options and earn frequent flyer miles across different carriers.
You can earn miles by flying United, United Express, Copa Airlines or Star Alliance Airlines. You can also earn miles by buying products from 100 partners worldwide.
United,Lufthansa,TAP,Asiana,and Thai are the 5 major ones.
American Airlines is one of the founding members of oneworld alliance.
No. China Airlines is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance, while United Airlines is a member of the Sky Alliance group.