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Code sharing (Airline reservation systems)

LC control no.sh2008007440
Topical headingCode sharing (Airline reservation systems)
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Variant(s)Code share agreements (Airline reservation systems)
Codeshare agreements (Airline reservation systems)
Codesharing (Airline reservation systems)
Sharing, Code (Airline reservation systems)
See alsoAirlines--Reservation systems
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Found inWork cat.: Du, Yan. Code-sharing in the U.S. airline industry, 2008.
Wikipedia, accessed, Sept. 18, 2008 (Codeshare agreement: Code sharing is a business term which was first originated in the airline industry in 1990 when the Australian airline, Qantas Airways and the U.S.'s American Airlines combined services between an array of U.S. domestic cities and Australian cities. The code share was part of a "cooperative services" agreement between the two carriers before the various airline alliances were formed. It refers to a practice where a flight operated by an airline is jointly marketed as a flight for one or more other airlines)
Gellman Research Associates. A study of international airline code sharing, 1994.
Gurrea McGuigan, Stuart D. The economics of international airline code sharing, 2001.
Guelfi, Audrey. Implications of code-sharing agreements on air carriers' liability, 2003.
Not found inMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003