...so now who is CO gonna partner with since they dumped Cactus! I really think CO's strategy is now not to code share unless it is with big-time haulers like Air Europa and Eva Air..... Lots of luck using my 300k FF Mileage there too... Bryant Petitt Cumming, GA --- lafrance@verizon.net wrote: > Continental ends codeshare talks with US Air > > > Wednesday July 3, 12:19 PM EDT > > CHICAGO, July 3 (Reuters) - Continental Airlines U), > after rival United Airlines in late June said it was > close to such a deal. > > Continental said it determined a deal with US > Airways would not be reached in the near future. > Continental, the No. 5 U.S. airline based in > Houston, already has a code-share arrangement with > Northwest Airlines Corp. (NWAC), the fourth largest > U.S. carrier. > > Code-sharing allows airlines to place their > two-letter code on one another's flights. > Continental has said its Northwest deal generates > about $200 million annually. > > US Airways, the No. 6 airline based in Arlington, > Virginia, had said it was talking to several > carriers about code-sharing as it looks for ways to > shore up revenues. > > > Roger > EWROPS __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com