I was seeing this in another thread in other foroum
Continental Airlines, Inc. and Compania Panamena de Aviacion, S.A.
September 5, 2008
Re: Additional Codesharing
This is to notify the Department, pursuant to condition (b) of Statement of Authorization 98-65, that Continental and COPA intend to begin codeshare service on the following route segments no earlier than 30 days from the date of this notice:
Panama City-Aruba (CO* on COPA)
-Santa Cruz, Bolivia (CO* on COPA)
-Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (CO* on COPA)
COPA is already operating Panama City-Port of Spain service, and it will institute Panama City-Santa Cruz and Panama City-Aruba service in December.
Continental holds authority to place its designator code on flights operated by COPA in foreign air transportation "between points in the United States and points worldwide." (See Statement of Authorization No. 98-65, July 9, 1998 and Notice of Action Taken, Docket OST-2005-20122, March 1, 2005) COPA holds authority to offer the proposed service. (See Order 1998-3-16 and renewal application pending in Docket OST-1997-2675).
what is your opinion??
is there any possibility that CM follow to CO after have signed this codesharing?
for me this is a signal that CM might follow CO, althought the only thing that we can do at this time is to speculate on how both CO and CM move beteewen each other.
regadrs