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code-sharing
noun
- a commercial agreement between two airlines that allows passengers to use a ticket from one airline to travel on another
Example Sentences
She had booked the flight through Singapore Airlines and didn't realise it was the code-sharing deal.
Last year, the Justice Department won a lawsuit that forced JetBlue and American Airlines to end a regional code-sharing alliance.
Last month, JetBlue and American asked Judge Sorokin to let them keep selling tickets on each other’s flights, an arrangement called code-sharing, and offering reciprocal frequent-flyer benefits.
District Judge Leo Sorokin to let them keep selling selling tickets on each other’s flights, an arrangement called code-sharing, and offering reciprocal frequent-flyer benefits.
They want to continue selling tickets on each other’s flights, called code-sharing, and offering reciprocal frequent-flyer benefits.
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