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Merger Monday – US Airways & American Airlines – The Next Chapter

The US Airways & American Airlines merger is now legally complete. It’s a big day because the joint airline now becomes the largest in the world offering  service to more than 330 destinations over 50 countries with 1,500 aircraft.  US Airways, American Airlines and oneworld have all released some bits of information today.  Here’s a few key points:

According to oneworld:

Besides American, oneworld members include: LAN, Airberlin, British Airways, Finnair, Iberia and Russia’s S7 Airlines, Qatar Airways and Royal Jordanian, Cathay Pacific Airways, Japan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines and Qantas. In addition, there are another 30 affiliated airlines.   US Airways, Brazil’s TAM and SriLankan Airlines join oneworld early next year.

According to US Airways:

Here’s an interesting info-graphic from the American Airlines Website:

 

What you should do next?  Personally, I’d suggest US Airways members consider buying up if they’re close to the next highest status level – especially if you’re close to Chairman Status. Of course, you have to weigh out the pros and cons and decide if the expense is worth it to you personally.   Follow the airlines on social media to stay up-to-date on the changes and new benefits as they being to roll them out.  Consider what credit cards you may want to sign up for while there are still separate American and US cards available.

Personally, I’m excited about the changes and look forward to learning more! I got one of the inaugural pins that was released and can’t wait to see what’s next.

[USAirways Barclays]

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