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edealinfo12345 Aug 20, 2017 7:32 pm

Link to British Airways Interline Airline Partners?
 
Does anyone have a link to a list of British Airways interline airline partners?

Thanks in Advance

Can I help you Aug 20, 2017 7:39 pm

Not sure what you are asking for?

jimmielin Aug 20, 2017 7:56 pm

Do you mean this?

[KVS Tool 8.5.8 - Reference: Interline Agreements [IET]: BA]
Code:

ELECTRONIC INTERLINE CARRIER AGREEMENTS-BA                     
 INTERLINE CARRIER CODES                                       
  AA - AB - AC - AE - AF - AH - AI - AM - AS - AT             
  AV - AY - AZ - A3 - BE - BG - BI - BL - BM - BP             
  BR - BT - BW - B6 - CA - CI - CM - CX - CZ - DL             
  DT - EI - EK - ET - EY - FB - FI - FJ - GA - GF             
  GK - G3 - HA - HG - HM - HU - HX - IB - IG - IZ             
  JJ - JL - JP - JQ - JU - JY - J2 - KA - KC - KE             
  KK - KL - KM - KP - KQ - KU - KX - LA - LG - LH             
  LI - LO - LP - LR - LX - LY - ME - MH - MI - MK             
  MN - MS - MU - NH - NU - NZ - OA - OK - OM - OS             
  OU - OZ - PG - PR - PS - PW - PX - PZ - QF - QR             
  RC - RJ - RO - SA - SB - SN - SQ - SS - SU - SV             
  SW - S7 - TA - TF - TG - TJ - TK - TM - TN - TP             
  TU - T0 - UA - UK - UL - UP - UU - VN - VS - VY             
  WM - WS - WY - XK - XL - 2K - 2N - 3K - 3U - 4C             
  4M - 9B - 9W


orbitmic Aug 21, 2017 12:32 am


Originally Posted by edealinfo12345 (Post 28715024)
Does anyone have a link to a list of British Airways interline airline partners?

Thanks in Advance

Could you tell us what you are trying to do? Interlining has multiple dimensions - ticketing, luggage, etc. BA interlines with the immense majority of legacy airlines luggage wise and probably nearly all of them ticketing wise, so in practice, you can get (very expensive) tickets combining end on end where no common fare exists. If you have such a multi-carrier tickets, your luggage can be through checked in the immense majority of cases.

Of course, as amply discussed elsewhere, if you are on separate tickets, BA's policy is no through checking, even where both itineraries are BA ticketed and operated.

edealinfo12345 Aug 21, 2017 8:36 pm


Originally Posted by orbitmic (Post 28715606)
Could you tell us what you are trying to do? Interlining has multiple dimensions - ticketing, luggage, etc. BA interlines with the immense majority of legacy airlines luggage wise and probably nearly all of them ticketing wise, so in practice, you can get (very expensive) tickets combining end on end where no common fare exists. If you have such a multi-carrier tickets, your luggage can be through checked in the immense majority of cases.

Of course, as amply discussed elsewhere, if you are on separate tickets, BA's policy is no through checking, even where both itineraries are BA ticketed and operated.

It pertains to a single ticket on Virgin Atlantic ticket stock where one segment is operated by British Airways and the the second segment by Virgin Atlantic and the question pertains to through check in of luggage to the final destination which prompted the question of the whether BA interlines with Virgin

edealinfo12345 Aug 21, 2017 8:40 pm


Originally Posted by jimmielin (Post 28715069)
Do you mean this?

[KVS Tool 8.5.8 - Reference: Interline Agreements [IET]: BA]
Code:

ELECTRONIC INTERLINE CARRIER AGREEMENTS-BA                     
 INTERLINE CARRIER CODES                                       
  AA - AB - AC - AE - AF - AH - AI - AM - AS - AT             
  AV - AY - AZ - A3 - BE - BG - BI - BL - BM - BP             
  BR - BT - BW - B6 - CA - CI - CM - CX - CZ - DL             
  DT - EI - EK - ET - EY - FB - FI - FJ - GA - GF             
  GK - G3 - HA - HG - HM - HU - HX - IB - IG - IZ             
  JJ - JL - JP - JQ - JU - JY - J2 - KA - KC - KE             
  KK - KL - KM - KP - KQ - KU - KX - LA - LG - LH             
  LI - LO - LP - LR - LX - LY - ME - MH - MI - MK             
  MN - MS - MU - NH - NU - NZ - OA - OK - OM - OS             
  OU - OZ - PG - PR - PS - PW - PX - PZ - QF - QR             
  RC - RJ - RO - SA - SB - SN - SQ - SS - SU - SV             
  SW - S7 - TA - TF - TG - TJ - TK - TM - TN - TP             
  TU - T0 - UA - UK - UL - UP - UU - VN - VS - VY             
  WM - WS - WY - XK - XL - 2K - 2N - 3K - 3U - 4C             
  4M - 9B - 9W


Thank you.

agehall Aug 21, 2017 11:43 pm

It is fairly safe to assume that if you can buy it on one ticket, you will be able to check luggage thru as well. In my experience, baggage interline agreements are more common than ticketing interline agreements.

orbitmic Aug 22, 2017 12:43 am


Originally Posted by agehall (Post 28719715)
It is fairly safe to assume that if you can buy it on one ticket, you will be able to check luggage thru as well. In my experience, baggage interline agreements are more common than ticketing interline agreements.

I don't think that's correct actually. Ticketing agreements are widespread - bear in mind that interlining is not about common fare but just about plating and allowing end on end really. So for instance, this includes various local and regional airlines with which there might occasionally not be luggage interlining agreement for whatever reason.


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