Friday, August 03, 2001
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Comair in deal with Czech airline
Comair Thursday said it was entering into a code-sharing agreement with CSA Czech Airlines on four of its flights.
The agreement allows CSA to book its passengers on Comair connecting flights on a single ticket, with Comair able to book its passengers on CSA flights abroad the same way.
It also allows the two carriers to buy seats on the other's' aircraft.
The Comair flights affected are from New York to Chicago, Chicago to New York, New York to Boston, and Boston to New York.
The code-share is Comair's second active link with an international carrier, with the Erlanger-based regional also holding an agreement with Air France.
The airline also has an agreement with Aeromexico, but Comair has not yet resumed service to Mexico City following the recent pilots strike.
CSA in March became part of the SkyTeam Alliance that also includes Comair's parent Delta Air Lines.
James Pilcher
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