At the other end of the spectrum, network carriers include the largest airlines in the world, such as United, Air France, and JAL. Network carriers tend to have major hub operations for domestic, regional, and international services; large, complex fleets; airline alliances; and a broad array of service offerings, such as airport lounges, onboard meals,
and multiple cabin classes. Hub operations significantly increase network reach and allow carriers to offer convenient one-stop connections around the globe.