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American Airlines launches codeshare partnership with Porter Airlines expanding US-Canada connectivity

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American Airlines launches codeshare partnership with Porter Airlines expanding US-Canada connectivity
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Robert D. Isom, CEO and President | American Airlines

American Airlines and Porter Airlines have launched a codeshare partnership that aims to improve connectivity between the United States and Canada. This agreement allows customers to book flights operated by either airline on both companies' platforms, increasing travel options for passengers of both carriers.

Under this new arrangement, American Airlines will add its code to several Porter Airlines services from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to cities across Canada. In return, Porter Airlines plans to place its code on American flights departing from key hubs such as Charlotte (CLT), Chicago O'Hare (ORD), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), and Philadelphia (PHL).

The partnership is designed to make travel more convenient for passengers. According to the airlines, "It allows them to access more destinations with fewer hassles. US-based travelers will get easy one-stop access to secondary cities in Canada, and Canadians will gain seamless reach into American's extensive US network and routes to the Caribbean, Central, and South America." Customers can now book end-to-end itineraries on a single ticket with through check-in and baggage transfer.

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Members of American’s AAdvantage loyalty program are able to earn miles and loyalty points when flying on American-marketed Porter flights. The two airlines indicated that reciprocal earning and redemption opportunities are being developed for future implementation.

For American Airlines, the codeshare provides an opportunity for cost-effective expansion of its network without needing additional aircraft or crew resources. By placing its code on Porter’s Canadian routes from Toronto, American can increase schedule options for corporate clients and loyalty members while maintaining competitiveness against Air Canada and United Airlines in cross-border markets. The company stated: "This improves schedule utility for corporate customers and American Airlines AAdvantage members, increasing connectivity over American Airlines hubs."

Additionally, the partnership may support growth in long-haul routes as well as services to South America by channeling demand from Canada through protected connections.

Porter Airlines expects benefits including increased passenger traffic funneled through its network by way of co-branded services with American. This could enhance load factors in Canadian markets and strengthen business travel demand thanks to simplified booking processes: "Through ticketing with protected connections removes the frictions that customers encounter and supports a higher business travel mix." Accessing new markets south of the U.S., including Latin America and the Caribbean, is also seen as an advantage.

Both airlines suggest that their cooperation will offer greater flexibility in scheduling flights based on demand patterns while providing passengers with improved choice during their journeys.

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