Until today — I saw a release this morning touting a new not - quite -
codeshare partnership between Virgin America and Hawaiian Airlines.
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This codeshare partnership between Garuda Indonesia and Etihad Airways will further strengthen the global network of both airlines and provide increased benefits to all our passengers.
Not exact matches
The frequent - flier pact expands on an existing
codeshare partnership already in place
between the two carriers.
The new Beijing - Sydney service is part of the expansion of Qantas» joint venture
partnership with China Eastern which will also see three international
codeshare routes
between Australia and China being added under their strengthened agreement: Sydney - Hangzhou, Sydney - Kunming and Brisbane - Shanghai.
Alaska Airlines and Japan Airlines (JAL) have announced plans for a
codeshare agreement and frequent flier
partnership, which will provide seamless travel and mileage earning opportunities
between Alaska's gateways in North America, Japan and throughout Asia.
This new
codeshare agreement will be applied to the flights operated by both carriers to Manama and Istanbul, broadening the commercial
partnership between the two companies and their respective countries while giving passengers of both airlines more travel options
between Bahrain and Turkey.
All Nippon Airways and Garuda Indonesia, the flag - carrier airline of Indonesia, have announced a comprehensive
partnership under which the two airlines will
codeshare on flights
between the two countries.
Furthermore, with the full - fledged frequent flyer
partnership between Jet Airways» JetPrivilege and Garuda Indonesia's Frequent Flyer program, members will now benefit from frequent flyer mileage accrual and redemption opportunities on not only the
codeshare routes, but the entire network of Garuda Indonesia across Indonesia, and on Jet Airways» extensive pan-India domestic and international networks.
Hong Kong Airlines and Asiana Airlines have entered into
codeshare partnership to bring more flight options to passengers travelling
between Hong Kong and Seoul, the capital city of Korea.
As part of the
partnership, SIA increased frequency of flights
between Singapore and Copenhagen effective March 31st 2013 from three to five flights per week, with SAS
codesharing on the flights.
«This new
partnership builds on the success of our original
codeshare agreement and reflects the mutual respect, trust and goodwill that have built up over time — not only
between the airlines but also
between our governments.
Alaska Airlines and Icelandair have entered into a
codeshare agreement and frequent flier
partnership, which will give customers easier connections and more ways to earn benefits when flying
between the US and Europe.