
Codesharing
Codesharing is an airline practice where two or more airlines share the same flight. This means that a single flight operates under multiple flight numbers and can be sold by several airlines. For passengers, it offers more choices for booking and connecting flights, even if traveling on different airlines. For example, you might book a flight with Airline A, but it is actually operated by Airline B. Codesharing helps airlines optimize routes, fill seats, and provide a wider range of options for travelers, enhancing convenience and flexibility in air travel.