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FY14 Domestic & International Codeshares [PDF FY’14 Code Contract Carrier Name Share Code Share Carrier Name Carrier Code Alaska Airlines Sky West OO Alaska Airlines Peninsula Airways (dba) PenAir KS Alaska Airlines Horizon Air QX Alaska Airlines ERA Aviation 7H American Airlines Cathay Pacific Airways CX American Airlines British Airways BA American Airlines JAL Airlines JL American Airlines Qatar Airlines QR American Airlines Finnair AY American Airlines Iberia IB American Airlines Qantas Airways QF American Airlines Royal Jordanian RJ American Airlines Hainan Airlines HU American Airlines SkyWest Airlines OO American Airlines Chautauqua Airlines RP American Airlines American Eagle Airlines MQ American Airlines Air Berlin and Co AB American Airlines WestJet WS American Airlines Etihad EY American Airlines Malaysia Airlines MH American Airlines Air Pacific FJ American Airlines Express Jet EV American Airlines Cape Air 9K American Airlines SeaBorn BB Delta Airlines Aeromexico AM Delta Airlines Aerolitoral (AM) 5D Delta Airlines Air France AF Delta Airlines Hawaiian Air HA Delta Airlines AF Regional YS Delta Airlines Brit Air (AF) DB Delta Airlines City Jet (AF) WX Delta Airlines Aerolineas Argentinas AR Delta Airlines Austral (AR) AU Delta Airlines Alitalia AZ Delta Airlines Alitalia Express XM Delta Airlines CityLiner (AZ) CT Delta Airlines Carpatair (AZ) V3 Delta Airlines GOL Airlines G3 Delta Airlines Atlantic Southeast Airlines EV Delta Airlines Alaska Airlines AS Delta Airlines Horizon Air QX Delta Airlines China Airlines CI Delta Airlines China Eastern MU Delta Airlines China Southern CZ Delta Airlines Comair OH Delta Airlines Compass Airlines CP Delta Airlines CSA Czech Airlines OK Delta Airlines KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KL Delta Airlines KLM CityHopper KL Delta Airlines Korean Airlines KE Delta Airlines Olympic Air OA Delta Airlines Freedom Air F8 Delta Airlines Masaba Airlines XJ Delta Airlines SkyWest OO Delta Airlines Chautauqua RP Delta Airlines Pinnacle Airlines 9E Delta Airlines Shuttle America S5 Delta Airlines Vietnam Airlines VN Delta Airlines Virgin Atlantic VS Delta Airlines Virgin Australia VA Delta Airlines GoJet Airlines G7 Delta Airlines AeroFlot SU Delta Airlines Air Europa UX Delta Airlines WestJet WS National Airlines Emirates Airlines EK Southwest Airlines AirTran Airways FL United Airlines Cape Air 9K United Airlines Mesa Air Group YV United Airlines Chautauqua Airlines RP United Airlines Commutair C5 United Airlines Shuttle America S5 United Airlines Sky West OO United Airlines Trans States Holdings AX United Airlines Go Jet G7 United Airlines Express Jet EV United Airlines Austrian OS United Airlines All Nippon NH United Airlines Asiana Airlines OZ United Airlines Lufthansa LH United Airlines Air Dolimiti (LH) EN United Airlines City Line (LH) CL United Airlines EuroWings (LH) EW United Airlines Augsburg (LH) IQ United Airlines Swiss International LX United Airlines Republic YX US Airways PSA JS US Airways Republic Airways RW US Airways Piedmont EN US Airways Chautauqua RP US Airways Colgan 9L US Airways Trans States TJ US Airways Mesa Airlines YV US Airways Messaba XJ US Airways Air Wisconsin ZW US Airways SkyWest Airlines XR US Airways Singapore Airlines SQ Hawaiian, JetBlue & Sun Country, No code shares listed N/A .
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