U.S. Carriers Fight American-Air Liberte Code Share In Absence Of Bilateral

Several U.S. carriers object to an American-Air Liberte code-sharing request, citing the lack of a bilateral agreement and ownership and control issues. Opponents include United, Delta, US Airways and Continental. Air Liberte is 70% owned by British Airways, and Continental told DOT the bid is...

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