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Rex to fly between Australian capital cities
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<blockquote data-quote="dajop" data-source="post: 2317396" data-attributes="member: 3494"><p>Not that interline agreements actually mean anything in terms of loyalty programs, the two are independent. QF has interline agreements with most legacy carriers, irrespective of FF relationship.</p><p></p><p>Also ExpertFlyer begs to differ on UA, both VA and UA show "e-ticket interline agreements" between the two carriers. Interestingly it shows under "Paper tickets and baggage interline agreements" that UA "may check baggage to" VA, but not the other way around (but VA has a very small list for these, not even including SQ, EY or DL under this section).</p><p></p><p>By contrast ZL has no "e-ticket interline agreement"s. And only allows paper ticket or baggage through check to BI, GF and itself. So really only BI!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dajop, post: 2317396, member: 3494"] Not that interline agreements actually mean anything in terms of loyalty programs, the two are independent. QF has interline agreements with most legacy carriers, irrespective of FF relationship. Also ExpertFlyer begs to differ on UA, both VA and UA show "e-ticket interline agreements" between the two carriers. Interestingly it shows under "Paper tickets and baggage interline agreements" that UA "may check baggage to" VA, but not the other way around (but VA has a very small list for these, not even including SQ, EY or DL under this section). By contrast ZL has no "e-ticket interline agreement"s. And only allows paper ticket or baggage through check to BI, GF and itself. So really only BI! [/QUOTE]
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