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Northwest Airlines
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Northwest Airlines [1] is a major airline in the United States and a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance. It is one of the predominant carriers between North America and East Asia and has flights from the US to Western Europe and India as well.
In 2008, Northwest Airlines was acquired by Delta Air Lines, and the two companies are currently in the process of combining airplane fleets and route systems to create the world's largest airline. In the future, all flights will be operated under the Delta brand.
[edit] Key airports
- Minneapolis/Saint Paul (MSP) is NW's headquarters and major hub
- Detroit (DTW) is NW's main international hub.
- Memphis (MEM) is a domestic hub for NW.
- Tokyo/Narita (NRT) is a mini-hub for NW, and you are likely to have a stop or change of planes there if you're flying between the US and East or Southeast Asia.
- Amsterdam-Schiphol (AMS) is NW's European hub, with most flights operated by partner airline KLM.
[edit] Aircraft
Note: All Northwest aircraft will eventually be repainted in Delta Air Lines' livery and operated as Delta aircraft.
- A330s are used on long-range flights to Europe, Asia and Hawaii. The economy class on the A330s features personal video, which makes these aircraft more pleasant than the 747s. A330s replaced Northwest's fleet of DC-10s, the last of which were retired in January, 2007, and 747-200s, the last of which were retired in September, 2007.
- 747-400s are used on trans-Pacific flights that require greater range or capacity than the A330 can provide. Business class is up-to-date and respectable, with lie-flat seats, but economy class lacks in-flight entertainment other than in-seat audio and a movie screen at the front of the cabin.
- 757-300s are used on high-density domestic flights, as well as on most flights to Hawaii.
- 757-200s are used on domestic flights, as well as on some flights within Asia. Specially configured 757-200s with increased range operate on certain routes between the U.S. and Europe (Detroit to Düsseldorf; Newark, Boston and Windsor Locks, CT to Amsterdam). Economy class has 2 inches additional seat pitch but does not have seat-back screens.
- A320s and A319s are used on various domestic flights.
- DC-9s are smaller mainline jets used for most short domestic hops. These are the oldest aircraft that NW flies.
- Northwest Airlink feeder flights are operated by one of three regional airlines. Mesaba Airlines flies small Saab 340 turboprops as well as larger CRJ-900 regional jets. Pinnacle Airlines flies CRJ-200 regional jets. Compass Airlines flies Embraer 175 regional jets.
Although 747-200s have been retired from passenger service, Northwest still operates a significant fleet of 747-200F cargo aircraft.
[edit] Frequent flyer program
NWA's frequent flyer program is called WorldPerks.
[edit] Earning miles
WorldPerks members earn miles on all SkyTeam carriers and associate members, as well as [2]: Alaska Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Malev (Hungary), and NW-coded flights on American Eagle, Big Sky Airlines and Gulfstream International Airlines. Redeemable (but not elite qualifying) miles are available for flying on Garuda Indonesia, Jet Airways (India), Malaysia Airlines and Midwest Airlines (USA).
[edit] Redeeming miles
NW miles can be redeemed on all of the above airlines, as well as Japan Airlines (for domestic flights within Japan only), Cebu Pacific (for domestic flights within the Philippines only) and Air Tahiti Nui (for certain international flights to and from Tahiti).
[edit] Elite status
NW has three elite status levels, which are reached by flying a certain number of elite qualifying miles (EQMs) or segments (EQSs) on NW or one of the above listed partner carriers. (Note that while you can earn NW EQMs on Delta Air Lines, you will not get EQSs for Delta flights.)
- Silver Elite: 25,000 EQMs or 30 EQSs. SkyTeam Elite status.
- Gold Elite: 50,000 EQMs or 60 EQSs. SkyTeam Elite status.
- Platinum Elite: 75,000 EQMs or 100 EQSs. SkyTeam Elite Plus status.
New Diamond Elite starting in 2010 for 125,000 EQM or 140 segments.
[edit] Lounges
NW lounges are called WorldClubs. Only paid WorldClubs members, business class passengers, SkyTeam Elite Plus members flying on international itineraries and their guests may use the WorldClubs. However, you can buy a one-day membership in domestic WorldClubs for $45 [3] or a 60-day membership in all WorldClubs for $85 [4]. The base one-year membership fee is $400, and the base lifetime membership fee $4,690 with discounts for elite WorldPerks members and for spouses of existing WorldClub members[5].

