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http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/american-airlines-and-westjet-announce-commercial-agreement-105294938.html
"This agreement represents WestJet's first interline with a U.S. carrier and we are excited to be working with such a well established and recognized global airline like American Airlines," said Hugh Dunleavy, WestJet's Executive Vice-President, Strategy and Planning. "We look forward to welcoming the many American customers on board our aircraft as guests who will experience WestJet's world-class guest experience."
Just like Jetblue, this is just an interline agreement, not a codeshare.
Ironic, in that Westjet was supposed to link up with Southwest, then they said it would be Delta.
Yet here they are announcing an interline agreement with AA?
Maybe there really is something to be said for not being the biggest airline... AA's gotten pretty much everything they've asked for from the DOT, and now has interline agreements with two of the largest non-Alliance-aligned LCC's. Granted, they're not exclusive agreements, and all three carriers use Sabre, but every little bit helps...
"This agreement represents WestJet's first interline with a U.S. carrier and we are excited to be working with such a well established and recognized global airline like American Airlines," said Hugh Dunleavy, WestJet's Executive Vice-President, Strategy and Planning. "We look forward to welcoming the many American customers on board our aircraft as guests who will experience WestJet's world-class guest experience."
Just like Jetblue, this is just an interline agreement, not a codeshare.
Ironic, in that Westjet was supposed to link up with Southwest, then they said it would be Delta.
Yet here they are announcing an interline agreement with AA?
Maybe there really is something to be said for not being the biggest airline... AA's gotten pretty much everything they've asked for from the DOT, and now has interline agreements with two of the largest non-Alliance-aligned LCC's. Granted, they're not exclusive agreements, and all three carriers use Sabre, but every little bit helps...