Common use of CODE SHARING Clause in Contracts

CODE SHARING. In operating or holding out the authorised services on the agreed routes, any airline designated by one Contracting Party may enter into co-operative marketing arrangements like code sharing with • an airline or airlines designated by this Contracting Party • an airline or airlines designated by the other Contracting Party • an airline or airlines of a third country provided that all airlines in such arrangements • hold the appropriate authority on the routes and segments concerned • meet the requirements normally and reasonably applied to such arrangements and • must, in respect of any ticket sold by it, make it clear to the purchaser at the point of sale which airline will actually operate each sector of the service and with which airline or airlines the purchaser is entering into a contractual relationship.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Air Transport Agreement, Air Transport Agreement