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[edit] Interline Ticketing, Baggage, and Boarding Passes

The following are American Airlines interline agreements. With codeshares, for ticketing use the marketing carrier, for baggage use the operating carrier. Note that this list is comprehensive of carries which require paper tickets (for e-tickets only see below).

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AA-001 AMERICAN AIRLINES                                       
                                                               
  MAY ISSUE TICKETS INCLUDING                                  
      AA  AC  AF  AI  AM  AP  AQ  AS  AV  AX  AY  AZ  BA  BD   
      BE  BR  BW  CA  CI  CM  CO  CX  CZ  DL  EG  EI  EK  FI   
      FJ  F9  GF  GQ  HA  HP  IB  IT  JF  JJ  JL  JM  JO  JZ   
      KA  KE  KL  KS  KU  KX  LA  LH  LI  LO  LP  LR  LW  LX   
      LY  MA  ME  MH  MU  MX  NH  NU  NW  NZ  OA  OS  OZ  PR   
      PZ  QF  QR  RJ  SA  SK  SN  SQ  SV  S2  TA  TG  TK  TN   
      TP  TZ  UA  UL  UP  US  VN  VS  VV  XL  YR  YV  YX  ZK   
      2A  3C  4M  7H  9K  9L  9W                               
                                                               
  MAY CHECK BAGGAGE TO                                         
      AA  AC  AF  AI  AM  AP  AQ  AS  AV  AX  AY  AZ  BA  BD   
      BE  BR  BW  B8  CA  CI  CM  CO  CX  CZ  DL  EG  EI  EK   
      FI  FJ  F9  GF  GQ  HA  HP  IB  IT  JF  JJ  JL  JM  JO   
      JZ  KA  KE  KL  KS  KU  KX  LA  LH  LO  LP  LR  LW  LX   
      LY  MA  MD  ME  MU  MX  NH  NU  NW  NZ  OA  OS  OZ  PR   
      PZ  QF  QR  RJ  SA  SK  SN  SQ  SV  S2  TA  TG  TK  TN  
      TP  TZ  UA  UH  UL  UP  US  VN  VS  VV  WH  XL  YR  YV  
      YX  ZK  2A  3C  4M  7H  9K  9L  9W                       

(Updated as of 11-APR-07)

The list of carriers with which American Airlines can issues e-tickets can be now found on AA.com (finally!) here. Generally, for a codeshare to be e-ticketable, both the marketing and the operating carriers must be on this list.

American Airlines has edifact links with the current carriers, so on a multi-airline trip AA can issue boarding passes on segments with them and these airlines can issue boarding passes for itineraries with AA segments.

4M - Lan Argentina
AC - Air Canada
AS - Alaska Airlines
AY - Finnair
BA - British Airways
BR - EVA Air
CI - China Airlines
CO - Continental
CX - Cathay Pacific
DL - Delta
EI - Aer Lingus
EK - Emirates
FJ - Air Pacific
GF - Gulf Air
HA - Hawaiian
IB - Iberia
JJ - TAM Brazilian
JL - Japan Airlines
LA - Lan
LO - LOT Polish
LP - Lan Peru
LR - Lacsa
LX - Swiss
MA - Malev Hungarian
MX - Mexicana
NW - Northwest
PR - Philippine
QF - Qantas
RJ - Royal Jordanian
S2 - Air Sahara
SN - SN Brussels
SQ - Singapore
TA - TACA
TK - Turkish
UH - US Helicopter
US - USAirways
VN - Vietnam
YX - Midwest

Source: jrhone in this post dated 28-APR-07

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