List of World-wide Airlines which interline with Other Airlines
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List of World-wide Airlines which interline with Other Airlines
Is there a general web site detailing which airlines does any given airline interline with?

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Originally Posted by FlyerGoldII
Is there a general web site detailing which airlines does any given airline interline with?

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Originally Posted by Savage25
I don't think so, but I think there's a book published by OAG or IATA which you can buy for a few hundred $s.

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Originally Posted by FlyerGoldII
Is there a general web site detailing which airlines does any given airline interline with?

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Originally Posted by KVS
As a general rule, virtually all IATA airlines have baggage/[paper] ticketing interline agreements with each other: http://www.IATA.org/membership/airline_members.htm
Earlier in July, I flew to Hawaii from Canada on AC; between Oahu and Muai on Hawaiian Airlines. Both airlines told me that they do not have an interline agreement between them. Are not both IATA airlines?

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Originally Posted by FlyerGoldII
The link does not seem to work. I was in particular looking if there was an interlining agreement between AC and Turkish Airlines. I am getting conflicting answers on whether the two of them do or do not interline.
Earlier in July, I flew to Hawaii from Canada on AC; between Oahu and Muai on Hawaiian Airlines. Both airlines told me that they do not have an interline agreement between them. Are not both IATA airlines?
Earlier in July, I flew to Hawaii from Canada on AC; between Oahu and Muai on Hawaiian Airlines. Both airlines told me that they do not have an interline agreement between them. Are not both IATA airlines?
I dont think AC has any agreement with TK.
TK has one with AA

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It depends what you mean by "interline".
In the IATA sense of the word, it means an agreement between to airlines to offer fares between two points using both airlines.
In terms of baggage, it means through check-in for bags to a final destination, even if you're continuing on to a different destination.
For the second, a formal agreement is not necessary.
There are quite a few airlines that will not interline bags though - most of them are LCCs, though in terms of legacy carriers, Aer Lingus comes to mind. They no longer check through bags unless the connecting flight on a different airline is on the same ticket.
In the IATA sense of the word, it means an agreement between to airlines to offer fares between two points using both airlines.
In terms of baggage, it means through check-in for bags to a final destination, even if you're continuing on to a different destination.
For the second, a formal agreement is not necessary.
There are quite a few airlines that will not interline bags though - most of them are LCCs, though in terms of legacy carriers, Aer Lingus comes to mind. They no longer check through bags unless the connecting flight on a different airline is on the same ticket.

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Originally Posted by cpx
based on this: http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:...s&ct=clnk&cd=2
I dont think AC has any agreement with TK.
I dont think AC has any agreement with TK.

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Originally Posted by KVS
That is a table for e-Ticket interlining only, not for paper ticket interlining, or baggage interlining.
ah! thanks

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We need a list of updated agreements now.....like Delta no longer passes bags to SIngapore Airlines. This is a big problem for international travelers NOT living in a gateway city. It is just cheaper to book a ticket direct with international airline...but we need domestic airline to "pass" the bags. I also don't understand why they just don't add a fee to it and make it simple.

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We need a list of updated agreements now.....like Delta no longer passes bags to SIngapore Airlines. This is a big problem for international travelers NOT living in a gateway city. It is just cheaper to book a ticket direct with international airline...but we need domestic airline to "pass" the bags. I also don't understand why they just don't add a fee to it and make it simple.
On a single ticket, luggage is interlined (you don't need a list for this). If two airlines don't have an interline agreement, you usually can't book travel on a single ticket. And DL and SQ most certainly do have an interline agreement.
If you are talking about separate tickets it's a completely different story. Airlines increasingly don't 'interline' across separate tickets, even within alliances. BA won't interline with BA on different tickets.
Maybe you could explain better what exactly you are in need of.
Also, it's generally not a good idea to drag up threads that are 10+ years old because the information in them is unlikely to be valid and useful.

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The link does not seem to work. I was in particular looking if there was an interlining agreement between AC and Turkish Airlines. I am getting conflicting answers on whether the two of them do or do not interline.
Earlier in July, I flew to Hawaii from Canada on AC; between Oahu and Muai on Hawaiian Airlines. Both airlines told me that they do not have an interline agreement between them. Are not both IATA airlines?
Earlier in July, I flew to Hawaii from Canada on AC; between Oahu and Muai on Hawaiian Airlines. Both airlines told me that they do not have an interline agreement between them. Are not both IATA airlines?

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Or, worse, they rely on information from ten years ago!
