Originally Posted by
wsucougarchick05
I would think that QX would be under the AS umbrella for IATA. Carriers such as Skywest, who has contracts with other airlines, aren't on that list either. I would reason to think that if they're operating as a codeshare for an IATA airline, they'd be able to interline as if they were travelling on a mixed-carrier itinerary (i.e. DL/AS, US/UA, etc.).
That would make sense, but I'm not sure.
In my research, I found out that the IATA membership, in addition to interline baggage, also requires interline ticketing. Just out of curiosity, I tried to book a ticket using QX to connect to FI, but everything comes up with an AS flight number.
Are there any QX flights that are not an AS codeshare?
On interesting result came from GTF-KEF, with the return leg SEA-GTF being on Air France 9664, operated by AS as Alaska 2324, but in fact is QX. With the layering of multiple codehare partners/alliances, it is getting difficult to understand the metal of the carrier you will actually be flying.
Also, just because IATA member airlines offer interline ticketing, very rarely is it the cheapest fare. In my case, buying a SEA-BOS-KEF ticket with the exact same flights as I took, priced out at triple the cost of the SEA-BOS on AS and BOS-KEF on FI tickets I purchased.