Mop from below: it was significantly different from codesharing to my understanding. -- (edited)
Posted by
ty97
May 19 '23, 14:30
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In simple plain codesharing, each airline operates independently, schedules their flights independently, and they continue to act as competitors.
In the 'Northeast Alliance', AA and Jetblue were *coordinating* who flew where and when. As if they were the same company.
(It's more complicated than that, but that is the gist of it)
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