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28-10-2004, 09:42
Press release from British Airways:
As of October 27, British Airways offers interline e-ticketing (IET) with all other members of the oneworld alliance, following its cut over with Cathay Pacific.
It means the UK carrier and US partner American Airlines are the only two airlines in the world to offer this customer convenience with all their global alliance partners.
With LAN and Qantas also linking up in September, IET is now in place between 16 of the potential 28 pairings of oneworld carriers, covering more than 90 per cent of all passengers transferring between the alliance's member airlines. The remaining 12 pairs are on track to link-up by the new year, making oneworld the first to offer IET between all its partners.
As of October 27, British Airways offers interline e-ticketing (IET) with all other members of the oneworld alliance, following its cut over with Cathay Pacific.
It means the UK carrier and US partner American Airlines are the only two airlines in the world to offer this customer convenience with all their global alliance partners.
With LAN and Qantas also linking up in September, IET is now in place between 16 of the potential 28 pairings of oneworld carriers, covering more than 90 per cent of all passengers transferring between the alliance's member airlines. The remaining 12 pairs are on track to link-up by the new year, making oneworld the first to offer IET between all its partners.