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The Big Six

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1The Big Six Empty The Big Six Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:30 pm

Will

Will
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The Big Six refers to the Six largest airlines in Aquilonia FlyCheap, SoCi Air, Redwood Airlines, Viking Air, Northern Luxary Airways and Commonwealth Airlines, in reverse order of Importance.

Airline Hubs
Commonwealth- Angels; Gatliff-Villadia
Northern Luxary- CAV
Viking Air- CAV
Redwood- William Sharp
SoCi- Barrington Beach
FlyCheap- West Coast

Logos:

The Big Six CommonwealthAirlines
The Big Six NorthernLuxary
The Big Six Vikingair
The Big Six RedwoodAirlines
The Big Six SoCiAir
The Big Six FlyCheap


Agreements
Commonwealth Airlines
to Okashi Jutsu International Airport
Every Tue, Thu, Sat

Okaiken Airways
to CAV
Every Mon, Wednesday, Friday

Commonwealth Airlines/Okaiken Airways Codeshare Agreement- Toyoshi Kyotsu to Angels






Just post below if you'd like any of these 6 airlines flying into your airports or if you'd like any of your airlines to fly into any Aquilonian airports Smile



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2The Big Six Empty Re: The Big Six Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:21 pm

Carl

Carl

Fly Cheap Razz

Commonwealth Airlines
to Okashi Jutsu International Airport
Every Tue, Thu, Sat

Okaiken Airways
to CAV
Every Mon, Wednesday, Friday

Okaiken Airways would like a codeshare agreement with Commonwealth from Toyoshi Kyotsu International Airport to Angels

http://oktimes.canadian-forum.com

3The Big Six Empty Re: The Big Six Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:25 pm

Will

Will
Member (GSK)

Be honest this is my first time to try this so I have no idea what a codeshare is :p All checks out though otherwise Smile

4The Big Six Empty Re: The Big Six Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:28 pm

Carl

Carl

"A codeshare agreement, sometimes simply codeshare, is an aviation business arrangement where two or more airlines share the same flight. A seat can be purchased on one airline but is actually operated by a cooperating airline under a different flight number or code. The term "code" refers to the identifier used in flight schedule, generally the two-character IATA airline designator code and flight number. Thus, XX123, flight 123 operated by the airline XX, might also be sold by airline YY as YY456 and by ZZ as ZZ9876. It allows greater access to cities through a given airline's network without having to offer extra flights, and makes connections simpler by allowing single bookings across multiple planes. Most major airlines today have code sharing partnerships with other airlines and code sharing is a key feature of the major airline alliances." Razz

http://oktimes.canadian-forum.com

5The Big Six Empty Re: The Big Six Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:30 pm

Will

Will
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oh yeah, that sounds good to me Smile

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