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Independent airlines consider joining major global alliances
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Airline alliances have become a significant part of the aviation industry, offering ticketing integration and enhanced connectivity among member airlines. However, some full-service airlines still operate independently, outside of these alliances.

Oman Air has long been one such airline, choosing to grow independently without joining oneworld, SkyTeam, or Star Alliance. Yet, this is set to change as Oman Air plans to join the oneworld alliance in June 2025. This decision follows years of speculation and delays since the idea was first reported by Simple Flying in September 2021 and confirmed in June 2022. The airline's entry into oneworld is expected to bring increased connectivity and revenue growth.

In Asia, Starlux Airlines is another independent operator aiming for alliance membership. Since its inception in January 2020, Starlux has expanded its fleet and route network significantly. The airline plans to join the oneworld alliance by the end of 2025 to enhance its operational integration with other carriers like Alaska Airlines.

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Emirates remains a notable exception among Middle Eastern airlines by not participating in any major alliance. Instead, it focuses on individual codeshare agreements with various partners worldwide. Emirates considered joining Star Alliance back in 2000 but opted for independence due to concerns about operational flexibility.

Etihad Airways mirrors Emirates' strategy by avoiding alliance membership while establishing codeshare partnerships globally. Although Etihad explored creating its own alliance from 2015 to 2018 and considered joining an existing one later, it continues operating independently.

Gulf Air also stands apart from alliances despite past discussions with oneworld and Star Alliance. Like Emirates and Etihad, Gulf Air relies on codeshare partnerships for global connectivity.

Outside of full-service carriers, several hybrid and low-cost airlines also operate independently from major alliances.

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