American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia Expand Codeshare Cooperation
2010年12月17日 - 11:29PM
Dow Jones News
British Airways PLC (BAY.LN), American Airlines and Iberia, the
airlines, Friday announced that they are adding another 317
codeshare flights to their trans-Atlantic joint business between
North America and Europe.
MAIN FACTS:
-This is in addition to the more than 2,700 codeshares that were
introduced at the launch of the three airlines' joint business in
October.
-At the time codeshares were introduced between the U.K. and
U.S. and Spain and the U.S.; This sees the carriers begin
codesharing on flights to Canada, Mexico and many cities across
Europe.
-Codeshares allow an airline to apply their flight number to a
service operated by a partner carrier, giving customers a wider
range of destinations to choose from.
-American will add its (AA*) code to an additional 57 British
Airways flights to 16 destinations and four Iberia flights to two
destinations.
-British Airways will add its (BA*) code to 42 additional
American Airlines flights to 18 destinations and 56 Iberia flights
to eight destinations.
-Iberia will add its (IB*) code to 72 American flights in 23
destinations and 86 British Airways flights to 24 destinations.
-In total, as a result of the joint business, British Airways'
code will be published on over 2,800 American and Iberia flights
serving more than 366 destinations.
-American Airlines' code will be displayed on over 800 British
Airways and Iberia flights to 174 destinations, and Iberia will
publish its code on more than 90 British Airways and 264 American
Airlines flights to 80 destinations.
-All together, the joint business will serve more than 400
destinations in over 100 countries with more than 5,200 daily
flights.
-These new codeshare flights will go on sale from Dec 20 with
travel starting from Dec 28.
-British Airways shares at 1355 GMT down 0.37% at 269 pence
valuing the company at GBP3.10 billion.
-By Jana Weigand, Dow Jones Newswires; 44-20-7842-9314;
jana.weigand@dowjones.com