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Codeshare question

Post by joefremont » Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:06 pm

How does flynet determine which routes can be code shared and which ones can not?
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Post by joefremont » Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:19 pm

Never mind, I just figured it out.
You have to manually offer the flight in the partner page
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Post by vaccaro » Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:47 am

Hi all
I didn't want to open a new topic to ask this question about codeshares.

OK. As Konny wrote :
Now the difference to the FlyNET-way of codeshares is that I wanted do something for the pilots and not the passengers, obviously . Therefore a codeshare flight doesn't only give you a pax-bonus but also can be flown by both airlines. So if you have some longhaul-flights you can negotiate with the local carriers and see if you can get some codeshares. The last virtual airline I was member of simulated it that way and I found it pretty cool to be able do some jobs for a local carrier after having done a longhaul-flight. So I wanted to give you the change to do that, too.
Now the question
* Does the airline got to have the same aircraft flying a codeshare route, or can they fly with their aircrafts?
(ie. KNR has a codeshare with TRK, LTBJ-LTAY with a DH8C a/c, but TRK has only Beech 1900. So will they be able to do the same flight in Beech 1900 or should they buy a DH8C?)

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Arslan

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