Originally Posted by Blumie
From aa.com:
The ZRH-AMS codeshare flight is still listed in the electronic timetable, as are all of the other LX codeshares, and still comes up on the "check schedule" feature of aa.com. But when I try to book a reservation on aa.com on a random date (BOS-ZRH-AMS, both legs of which are AA codeshares of LX metal, on Nov. 4), the flights do not come up; expertflyer shows the flights, but with zero inventory. So perhaps you're right that they're effectively ended: the flights exist, but without any available inventory.
if someone booked three days ago and may be already ticketed on a code share that no longer exists I guess that their ticket is still good just that I cant get the same flight as an AA code share and fly thru zrh