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United EVA codeshare?
Any plans for UA and BR to coordinate on their trans-pacific flights? I tried researching online but it seems they decided to codeshare domestic feeder flights into United's west coast hubs last year but can't find anything regarding international flights. A random search from SFO and LAX into TPE show a stop in NRT flying UA and ANA metal.
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Originally Posted by monserco1
(Post 21265726)
Any plans for UA and BR to coordinate on their trans-pacific flights? I tried researching online but it seems they decided to codeshare domestic feeder flights into United's west coast hubs last year but can't find anything regarding international flights. A random search from SFO and LAX into TPE show a stop in NRT flying UA and ANA metal.
But Seattle, I believe is a "hub" for EVA. so I am hopeful there will be code shares out of SEA. |
Originally Posted by Bear4Asian
(Post 21268893)
I haven't seen this on my TPAC searches out of SEA.
But Seattle, I believe is a "hub" for EVA. so I am hopeful there will be code shares out of SEA. If anything, they should codeshare to/from LAX...what will be interesting is whether or not UA will start their SFO-TPE service (I am betting they will not) or ask BR to run SFO-TPE daily and just codeshare/cross-sell that flight. Although I know it's a colossal waste of time plus enduring 4hrs on a Air Japan ANA 767, I can't seem to get from the US to TW without stopping at NRT and spending a few hours in the ANA Lounge - it's sort of a familiar routine and place for me that I can't shake, even if I could take a nonstop, I probably wouldn't. After NRT airport invited me to be a 'mystery shopper/analyst', I figured I had a problem :) |
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