Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Marine Links B.C.'s Oneworld Management Sabre Seats to American Airlines Sabotage

United States Marine Field McConnell has linked British Columbia's Sabre seat reservation service – allegedly set up by Macdonald Dettwiler and Associates for the British Bankers' Oneworld Management Company in 1999 to identify high value targets for 9/11 – to recent sabotage attacks on American Airlines seating systems.
Third inflight seat incident with American Airlines reported this week 

Posted by alex | 8 Comments 

Yesterday on PMM, we relayed two incidents of seats becoming detached on American Airlines flights resulting in emergency landings this week. Well, here we go again. Today, A third report surfaces of seats on an American Airlines flight from Vail, CO to Dallas, TX detaching inflight. American Airlines strongly denies the link between these three incidents and the ongoing labor dispute though for its customers, the issues continue to mount. 

Loose seats raise suspicion video from ABCNews 

The bottom line 

Whether these three incidents are a coincidence or not, the fact remains that American Airlines has a very serious trust issue with its customers right now. I continue to make reservations with AA at my normal pace but I do receive questions from family, friends, and readers expressing concern about their upcoming American Airlines reservations. I won’t go as far as to recommend they cancel their reservation but I do deduce that their strong concern over current reservations indicates they have little interest in making new reservations with the airline under the current circumstances. I like American Airlines and I genuinely want the airline to succeed. 

Where do you stand? Were these three detached seat incidents in the same week a coincidence?” 

“Oneworld (CRS: *O), branded as "oneworld", is one of the world's three largest global airline alliances with its central management team, Oneworld Management Company, based in New York City, New York, USA. Oneworld was founded in 1999 by American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Qantas. The slogan for Oneworld is "Oneworld revolves around you". 

The alliance had the biggest expansion in its history in 2007 when Japan Airlines, Malév Hungarian Airlines, and Royal Jordanian joined as full members, while Cathay Pacific's subsidiary Dragonair, five subsidiaries of Japan Airlines and two subsidiaries of LAN joined as affiliate members. In 2009, Oneworld celebrated its 10th anniversary with the introduction of a new standard Oneworld livery that all of its member airlines adopted on a proportion of their fleets and a special version of its logo. 

By July 2011, Oneworld and its members-elect reached over 870 destinations in 146 countries, including announced destinations but not yet commenced. It operates over 9,300 daily flights, carrying 335 million passengers on a combined fleet of over 2,400 aircraft. Since late 2002, Oneworld member airlines have developed common specifications across their engineering and maintenance activities, reducing costs through bulk buying and parts sharing. It was also the first airline alliance to introduce interline e-ticketing across all member airlines' network. 

Five airlines from four continents – American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Qantas – gathered in a ceremony in London, United Kingdom, on 21 September 1998 to officially unveil a new global airline alliance, named Oneworld. Oneworld was officially launched and became operational on 1 February 1999. The alliance slogan is "Oneworld revolves around you" and all the member airlines share one vision: "To generate more value for customers, shareholders and employees than any airline can achieve by itself. " The alliance's services and benefits include smoother transfers for passengers travelling across all member airlines; greater support to passengers regardless of which member airline they are travelling with; greater range of round-the-world products; and enhanced co-operation in the member airline's frequent flyer programmes to provide more rewards, wider recognition and access to more airport lounges. Prior to the official launch, the alliance embarked on one of the world's biggest employee communications and training programmes, involving virtually all of the 220,000 staff employed by the five member airlines. The training would ensure all the staff could deliver what the alliance brand promises. The member airlines, with their franchise and partner airlines covered in the alliance agreement, have networks that served 648 destinations in 139 countries. In 1997, the five member airlines carried 181 million passengers and 2.6 million tonnes of cargo with a fleet of 1,577 aircraft.” 

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