PHOENIX, March 27 (Reuters) - America West Airlines Inc. (AWA) said on Wednesday that Continental Airlines (CAL) will end code-sharing and other agreements that generate $15 million to $20 million in revenue for the No. 8 U.S. carrier each year. America West, the largest U.S. carrier to apply for federal loan guarantees following the Sept. 11 attacks, said the code-sharing pact will end on April 26. Continental plans to end frequent flyer and airport club agreements on Sept. 24. Continental, the No. 5 U.S. carrier, and America West, a wholly owned unit of America West Holdings Corp., have had a partnership for nearly eight years, America West said. ©2002 Reuters Limited.