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Code-sharing agreements

Code-sharing agreements are partnerships between airlines that allow them to sell tickets on each other’s flights. For example, if Airline A has a flight to a certain destination, Airline B can sell seats on that same flight under its own name. This arrangement increases route availability for travelers, making it easier to book trips with one airline while benefiting from flights operated by another. Code-sharing enhances connectivity and convenience, giving passengers access to more destinations without having to manage multiple bookings with different airlines.