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Well I don't know if this is the right place to post but anyway... My question: If an airline of FlyNET named X have a codeshare partenrship with airline Y, why both airline can fly the route of each other? E.g. airline X flyies form A to B, codeshared with airline Y, airline Y can fly from A to B too. That means does the pilot for airline Y can fly the airline's X route. That is in My opinion and understanding of codesharing not correct. As I know and read on wikipedia both airlines still have the own routes but they sell an amout of seats to each other, to increase the route connections. That means on FlyNET that the pilot of the airline should not be able to fly the codeshared flight of the partner airline, only the own company route. but, the flight should be in the flightplan as an partner connected, codeshared flight.
link to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codeshare_agreement
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I would suggest that you do a search for "Codeshare" and read the threads that are already posted on the subject as they are very informative.
A couple of the threads -
http://www.fsairlines.net/forum/viewtop ... =Codeshare
http://www.fsairlines.net/forum/viewtop ... =Codeshare
A couple of the threads -
http://www.fsairlines.net/forum/viewtop ... =Codeshare
http://www.fsairlines.net/forum/viewtop ... =Codeshare