Test how well you know the big three airline alliances: oneworld, SkyTeam, and Star Alliance. Identify member airlines, hubs, and frequent-flyer partnerships, plus a few tricky “used to be a member” c...
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Airline alliances can look simple until you mix in subsidiaries, regional brands, and airlines that switched sides. This quiz focuses on oneworld, SkyTeam, and Star Alliance membership knowledge, plus practical travel context like hubs and partner networks.
Each question uses 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can think through similar-sounding carriers and avoid rushed mistakes.
You’ll sharpen your ability to match airlines to the correct alliance, spot common partner patterns, and recognize which carriers are independent. The difficulty is mixed by design: straightforward “core members” appear alongside tougher items like former members, rebrands, and closely related airline groups.
Most wrong answers come from assuming every partnership equals alliance membership, or mixing up similarly named airlines across regions. To keep it fair, easier questions anchor each set, while harder ones are sprinkled in so you can build momentum and still get challenged.
Before you start, pick your question count and difficulty to match your goal—quick practice, a full 115-question run, or a tougher session for revision.
Which of the following airlines is a member of the oneworld alliance?
Which alliance does Delta Air Lines belong to?
Which of the following airlines is a member of the Star Alliance?
This quiz has 115 questions on oneworld, SkyTeam, and Star Alliance membership and related details.
No. Every question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Yes. You can adjust the question count and select a difficulty level before starting your attempt.
It combines easy core-member questions with tougher items like similar airline names, former members, and confusing partner relationships.
Mixing up alliance membership with codeshares or frequent-flyer partnerships, which don’t always mean an airline belongs to an alliance.
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