Continental Airlines And Its Code Share Agreements


Code Share Agreements are a great way to increase and ensure business in the commercial aviation sector and has been around for years now. Continental Airlines too, before its merger with United Airways to form United, made use of plenty of code share agreements to increase its own business opportunities and offer more options to customers.

Code sharing agreements between Continental Airlines and various other airlines existed for many years and each code sharing agreement ensured that passengers of both the partnering airlines got more value in term of increased destinations as well as frequent flyer perks. Code sharing ensured that Continental Airlines could reiterate its presence in skies that it did not have dedicated operations in and this was a huge plus for passengers.

Continental Airlines has code share agreements with many airlines such as Avianca, TACA Airlines, Aeromar, Hawaiian Airlines, Cape Air, Island Air, EVA Air, Copa Airlines, and Copa Airlines Columbia. Apart from airlines, Continental Airlines also had a code sharing agreement with Amtrak, the railway service giant that offered routes from the Newark Airport Rail Station. All these agreements went a long way in helping passengers go to destinations that may not have been on the Continental Airlines network but sure had the airlines touch to it.

Continental Express, Continental Connection, and of course the Star Alliance members it had on the team were the other factors in the code sharing agreements of Continental Airlines, thus making the network options it offered its passengers, truly impressive.
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