Is It Possible to Book Codeshare for D1/D2?
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Trying to see if this is possible, and if so, how to go about doing it?
For example, Air Tahiti Nui is an AA codeshare to French Polynesia. And AA does not fly to Moscow, but I’m sure they partner with another airline.
Any other tips for international travel appreciated.
Cheers.
For example, Air Tahiti Nui is an AA codeshare to French Polynesia. And AA does not fly to Moscow, but I’m sure they partner with another airline.
Any other tips for international travel appreciated.
Cheers.
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Trying to see if this is possible, and if so, how to go about doing it?
For example, Air Tahiti Nui is an AA codeshare to French Polynesia. And AA does not fly to Moscow, but I’m sure they partner with another airline.
Any other tips for international travel appreciated.
Cheers.
For example, Air Tahiti Nui is an AA codeshare to French Polynesia. And AA does not fly to Moscow, but I’m sure they partner with another airline.
Any other tips for international travel appreciated.
Cheers.
Otherwise the only other option is ID90 non-revving.
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I was using Travel Planner to look at flights to England last spring/early summer. There were some Brittish Airways flights that showed in the list but didn’t show the load. It’s the only time I’ve seen another airline in the Travel Planner. I didn’t try to book it and don’t know how D1/D2 would work with them if I did.
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I was using Travel Planner to look at flights to England last spring/early summer. There were some Brittish Airways flights that showed in the list but didn’t show the load. It’s the only time I’ve seen another airline in the Travel Planner. I didn’t try to book it and don’t know how D1/D2 would work with them if I did.
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Every airline we have a ZED fare agreement with has a unique listing process. You would have to get on JetNet, i.e. The envoy employee web page, go on the top right tab, select travel-travel home. Then scroll down to the section under, travel on other airlines. There is a tab there call A to Zed, or something like that, which specifies how to list for a specific airline. Unfortunately you will more than likely be dead last on the standby list for other airlines.
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