<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by sllevin:
I just went to book travel to SIN, and it appears that the codeshare with NW has gone away? Or am I just missing a trick? I'm prefer to travel CO as far as possible (i.e., NRT) just because the PTV's are nicer, and (more importantly) I've got a voucher from a bump I want to use.
Is there a way to generate the routing and have myself just booked on the NW flight NRT-SIN using continental.com so I can use the voucher easily, or do I need to call in? I hate talking to people 
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I'm not entirely clear on what you're trying to accomplish. Generally speaking, the CO codeshare on NW metal between NRT and SIN can only be booked in conjunction with a flight from the US to NRT (I'm not sure if this flight needs to be on a certain carrier's codeshare or metal). The booking engines are smart enough to enforce this, although it may be possible for an airline agent to work their magic and get around the restriction.