WOW Alliance
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WOW Alliance was a cargo airline alliance consisting of up to four airlines.[1][better source needed]
Launch date | 2000 |
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Full members | 4 |
History
The WOW Alliance has been established in 2000 by the SAS Cargo Group, Lufthansa Cargo and Singapore Airlines Cargo while JAL Cargo joined in July 2002.[2] Lufthansa Cargo subsequently left the WOW Alliance in 2009 while JAL Cargo ended its operations after more than 30 years of service in 2010 and left as well.[1][better source needed]
The WOW Alliance ceased operations sometime after 2010 without any announcement. However, Singapore Airlines confirmed in 2023 that the alliance no longer exists.[1][better source needed] It's sole competitor had been the similar SkyTeam Cargo.
Members
The following cargo airlines were members of the WOW Alliance:[1][better source needed]
Member airline | Country | Joined | Exited | Division airline |
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SAS Cargo Group | Denmark Norway Sweden |
2000 |
unknown |
Scandinavian Airlines |
Singapore Airlines Cargo | Singapore | 2000 |
unknown |
Singapore Airlines |
Lufthansa Cargo | Germany | 2000 |
2009 |
Lufthansa |
JAL Cargo | Japan | 2002 |
2010 |
Japan Airlines |
References
- ^ a b c d simpleflying.com - What Happened To The WOW Cargo Alliance? 3 September 2023
- ^ "CNN.com - JAL joins WOW cargo alliance - July 4, 2002". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
External links
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