05-06-2009, 09:38 PM
Codesharing agreements give the opportunity for large airlines to help smaller airlines in the game.
When two airlines agree on a codesharing both of them get 2% of each other earnings on every route, along with that the agreement increases passengers on board and cargo load for both airlines by 5%.
The system has few restrictions:
1. Only airlines with more than 100 rating can send codesharing agreement offer to an airline.
2. Only airlines with less than 100 rating can receive codesharing agreement offer.
When you start a codesharing agreement it doesn't end until one of the airlines end it, even of the smaller airline have passed the 100 rating points.
When two airlines agree on a codesharing both of them get 2% of each other earnings on every route, along with that the agreement increases passengers on board and cargo load for both airlines by 5%.
The system has few restrictions:
1. Only airlines with more than 100 rating can send codesharing agreement offer to an airline.
2. Only airlines with less than 100 rating can receive codesharing agreement offer.
When you start a codesharing agreement it doesn't end until one of the airlines end it, even of the smaller airline have passed the 100 rating points.