Common use of Code Share Clause in Contracts

Code Share. Some airlines enter into "code share" agreements with a limited number of select airline partners. This means that on certain routes, the airline carrier selling or marketing the flight does not fly its own aircraft to that destination. Instead, it contracts with a partner airline to fly to that destination. The partner airline is listed as "operated by." In most cases you will check in with your "operating" carrier; however, you should verify your flight check-in location with your ticketing carrier. If your flight is a code share, it will be disclosed to you in the booking process and prior to your payment on a price disclosed, retail airline ticket. If your Express Deals® itinerary contains a code share, it will be disclosed to you when your booking is confirmed, along with other itinerary information.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms and Conditions Agreement

Code Share. Some airlines enter into "'code share" ' agreements with a limited number of select airline partners. This means that on certain routes, the airline carrier selling or marketing the flight does not fly its own aircraft to that destination. Instead, it contracts with a partner airline to fly to that destination. The partner airline is listed as "'operated by." ' In most cases you will check in with your "'operating" ' carrier; however, you should verify your flight check-in location with your ticketing carrier. If your flight is a code share, it will be disclosed to you in the booking process and prior to your payment on a price disclosed, retail airline ticket. If your Express Deals® itinerary contains a code share, it will be disclosed to you when your booking is confirmed, along with other itinerary information.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms and Conditions