Objective:
Provide two useful ways to search for oneworld reward flight availability, and highlight idiosyncrasies associated with certain partner airlines.Learning Outcomes:
- Know which airline search tools are best for finding oneworld partner airline award space
- Know which airlines/cabin classes will be hard to find with points
- Understand the limitations of the American Airlines search tool
Suggested Prerequisites:
- Beginners Guide
- Understanding Airline Alliances And Partnerships
- Using Google Flights To Search Route Networks
Introduction
Oneworld is my second favourite airline alliance, after Star Alliance. While oneworld doesn’t have as many partner airlines, they do have some very important members, including British Airways and Cathay Pacific. Furthermore, Alaska Airlines partners with many oneworld members, with some of the best redemptions rates of any programs. Unfortunately for North American Airlines is the primary domestic carrier, and reward availability is terrible for travel in premium cabins. I find the two most useful airline search tools for sourcing oneworld availability to be British Airways and American Airlines. Some things to know before starting your search:- Oneworld award space is more difficult to find than Star Alliance, as all of the search tools are far from perfect, and generally you need to cross-reference more against phantom availability
- Qantas award space in first class is nearly impossible to find
- American Airlines releases the least amount of premium cabin award space, especially on long transpacific and transatlantic flights
- Cathay Pacific releases a lot of last minute premium cabin award space (1-2 weeks out)
- British Airways has stopped showing last minute (within a week of departure) award space for Cathay Pacific, so calling in is basically the only way to find available seats if booking within a week of departure
How To Use British Airways To Search For Oneworld Award Space
The British Airways search tool is my starting point when searching for award space on a oneworld partner airline. While the website is clunky, and the process can be cumbersome, I appreciate their full access to all partners and clean display results. Unfortunately you can’t search by month like most airlines, and the website is also susceptible to a lot of glitches. Before you search, you will need to sign up for an account, which can be done in a couple of minutes from the British Airways homepage.





- Like all search engines, British Airways can sometime show phantom availability.
- Sometimes Alaska Airlines has a delay in showing award availability. In other words, if Cathay Pacific releases award space on Tuesday, it may be available immediately to British Airways but not viewable to an Alaska Airlines agent until Thursday. Though I haven’t nailed down a specific trend, this seems to be more problematic with first class award seats within two weeks of departure
- The website is slow and often crashes, so be patient
How To Use American Airlines To Search For Oneworld Award Space
While British Airways is my preferred search tool for award availability with oneworld partners, I sometimes like to reference American Airlines for less complicated bookings, or to double check against phantom space. American is great in that you don’t need to be registered to search, and they have a relatively reliable calendar function that allows the user to see a quick snapshot of award availability across many days. Also know that American will only show award space for the following airlines:- American Airlines
- Finnair
- Qantas
- British Airways
- Royal Jordanian Airways
- Alaska Airlines






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