JohnK
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Easy one to answer! Jetstar codeshares.browski said:Hi Dajop,
Can you elaborate a bit on these codeshares?

Did I do a good impersonation of Dajop? :mrgreen:
Easy one to answer! Jetstar codeshares.browski said:Hi Dajop,
Can you elaborate a bit on these codeshares?
JohnK said:Easy one to answer! Jetstar codeshares.I have seen them pop many times when doing mock bookings from BKK or SIN.
Did I do a good impersonation of Dajop? :mrgreen:
Possibly. I have never flown one of these codeshares and have never asked. I wouldn't think QF would include a fully flexible JQ fare on a red e-deal or super saver fare from Singapore.browski said:Thanks John, So...they are non-earning codeshares?
NM said:According to some Qantas people I have spoken with, its a US FAA rule. The QF code on USA domestic flights can only be sold in conjunction with QF travel to or from the USA. That also includes selling QF107/108 LAX-JFK-LAX.
However, there are some people who believe the FAA rule should also permit the QF codes to be used in conjunction with any international itinerary and not just QF to/from USA.
AA will be keen to book you onto the AA code because they will then receive a greater proportion of the fare paid for the ticket.
browski said:Thanks John, So...they are non-earning codeshares?
oz_mark said:It's one thing turning up in a timetable, but these turned up as an option to book on the QF website, Wonder what would happen if one actually booked a flight?
A one way mystery flight. :shock:Kiwi Flyer said:Try it and see what happens![]()
I want to buy one of those for a certain MIL :evil:.JohnK said:A one way mystery flight. :shock:
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