U.S. ANTITRUST LAW DOES NOT HAMPER MOST CODE SHARING

In the 1990s, the widespread practice of code sharing has proliferated between U.S. and foreign carriers serving international city-pair markets. Dozens of code-share agreements now cover hundreds of city pairs throughout the world. THE TERM ``CODE SHARE'' CAN MEAN as little as allowing another...

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