DOT Bars Code Sharing Over Countries Where Overflights Are Forbidden

DOT has prohibited carriers from code sharing with foreign airlines on flights that overfly countries U.S. airlines are not allowed to overfly. The State Department said Dec. 20 that FAA was prohibiting U.S. carriers from overflying Afghanistan because of civil conflicts. Many foreign carriers...

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