Achieving Emerald on OneWorld Member Airlines

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Hi All,
Just been looking at some of the ways to achieve Emerald with the various One World member airlines.
Heres my list so far (feel free to add);

Malev; 200 000 Club points in one year (which starts Jan 1 ) and is invitation only.
Best website so far and when booking tickets you can actually see what class you are booking. Very easy to use aswell.
MALÉV - Membership tiers

JAL; Seems to be 2 Emerald levels. One at 80 000 and one at 100 000. Obviously the 100 000
Looks like the Ruby level also has access to Domestic Lounges.
JAL Mileage Bank - JGC PREMIER (For Our Most Frequent Flyers)
JAL Mileage Bank - JMB DIAMOND (For Our Most Frequent Flyers)
Easy to use website

Finnair; To continue on the Platinum tier, you will need to collect at least 300,000 Plus tier points or make 186 in one year. That's alot of flying.
Platinum : Finnair#

CathayPacific; 80 sectors or 120 000 Club Miles
Cathay Pacific - Frequent Flyers : The Marco Polo Club
Good website too.

Iberia; had a look, but couldn't find on HOW to achieve Emerald. Here is the link for when you get there
Platinum

America Airlines; 100 000 Miles or 100 sectors.
I have to be honest, l don't really like the website, so cluttered.
Qualification Requirements

Qantas; 1400 SC in one qualifying year and 1200 every year there after.
Frequent Flyer - About the Program - Benefits & Privileges
 
Hi All,
Just been looking at some of the ways to achieve Emerald with the various One World member airlines.
Heres my list so far (feel free to add);

Malev; 200 000 Club points in one year (which starts Jan 1 ) and is invitation only.
Best website so far and when booking tickets you can actually see what class you are booking. Very easy to use aswell.
MALÉV - Membership tiers

JAL; Seems to be 2 Emerald levels. One at 80 000 and one at 100 000. Obviously the 100 000
Looks like the Ruby level also has access to Domestic Lounges.
JAL Mileage Bank - JGC PREMIER (For Our Most Frequent Flyers)
JAL Mileage Bank - JMB DIAMOND (For Our Most Frequent Flyers)
Easy to use website

Finnair; To continue on the Platinum tier, you will need to collect at least 300,000 Plus tier points or make 186 in one year. That's alot of flying.
Platinum : Finnair#

CathayPacific; 80 sectors or 120 000 Club Miles
Cathay Pacific - Frequent Flyers : The Marco Polo Club
Good website too.

Iberia; had a look, but couldn't find on HOW to achieve Emerald. Here is the link for when you get there
Platinum

America Airlines; 100 000 Miles or 100 sectors.
I have to be honest, l don't really like the website, so cluttered.
Qualification Requirements

Qantas; 1400 SC in one qualifying year and 1200 every year there after.
Frequent Flyer - About the Program - Benefits & Privileges

You may want to have a look this thread over at FT

Overview of Oneworld Emerald Status - FlyerTalk Forums
 
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Wow v8statesman, thanks for the link. Gee wizz, varies alot. I also had a look on the LAN website and the benefits when one gets to Emerald, lots of upgrades. Pity that Qantas doesn't look after it's Plats as much.
 
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