codeshareaftaler
Codeshareaftaler, or codeshare agreements, are commercial arrangements in which two or more airlines publish and market the same flight under each airline's own flight number and brand, while a single carrier physically operates the aircraft. Passengers book a single itinerary that appears under multiple marketing carrier codes, but the operating carrier handles the flight’s operations.
How they work: The operating carrier performs the flight; marketing carriers sell seats on the same flight,
Purpose and benefits: Codeshareaftaler expand network breadth and improve schedule connectivity, offering customers more convenient journeys
Risks and considerations: Managing schedules across multiple partners can be complex, and disruptions may affect connections
Examples: Common codeshares include partnerships between Air France and KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic, United and