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What does it mean if your flight is operated by a different airline?

With a codeshare flight, the operating carrier is the airline that flies the plane, and the marketing carrier is the partner airline that sells seats on the operating carrier's flights. You can tell which carrier is operating your flight: Next to the flight number when you book the flight.



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Essentially, a codeshare flight is an agreement between airlines to sell seats on each other's flights. This gives the appearance of airlines flying to more destinations. By doing so, the airlines typically share the revenue on that ticket.

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But using the PNR for the operating airline, you can call reservations at the operating airline and request a seat assignment. You may also be able to do this online by looking up the itinerary with the PNR and your last name.

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With a fleet size of over 950 aircraft, American Airlines is currently the largest airline in the world. The airline operates both domestic and international flights and serves over 50 countries worldwide.

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According to the latest estimates, there are approximately 100,000 flights per day. This number includes all types of flights, including passenger, cargo, and military aircraft. Passenger flights alone account for over 90,000 flights per day, transporting millions of passengers to destinations all around the world.

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Non-refundable tickets - Consumers who purchase non-refundable tickets are not entitled to a refund unless the airline makes a promise to provide a refund or the airline cancels a flight or makes a significant schedule change.

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Flight delays can be unpredictable, but it's also possible for a delayed flight to suddenly become available. The flight could get back on schedule — and if you're not there, it may leave without you. That's why you shouldn't usually stray too far from your gate.

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