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Airline Policy Links 6/25/2020 Airline Policy Links Airline Policy Links Airline Contacts This is a compilation of links to Airline Travel agent portals where policies and guidelines in relation to COVID-19 are being updated daily. When an airline doesn’t have a dedicated travel agent portal or page on COVID-19 we have provided their main webpage and encourage you to contact them. IATA central repository for airline voucher and ticket exchange policies. Airline Code Airline Name Reference AN ADVANCED AIR AN Link A3 AEGEAN AIRLINES S.A. A3 Link EI AER LINGUS EI Link SU AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AIRLINES SU Link AR AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS AR Link VW AEROMAR AR Link AM AEROMEXICO AM Link AV AEROVIAS DEL CONTINENTE AMERICANO AV Link SB AIR CALEDONIE INTL SB Link AC AIR CANADA AC Link CA AIR CHINA LIMITED CA Link UX AIR EUROPA LINEAS AEREAS S.A. UX Link AF AIR FRANCE AF Link PX AIR NIUGINI PX Link NZ AIR NEW ZEALAND LIMITED NZ Link RS AIR SEOUL RS Link TN AIR TAHITI NUI TN Link AS ALASKA AIRLINES INC. AS Link AZ ALITALIA-COMPAGNIA AEREA ITALIANA AZ Link NH ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO. LTD. NH Link AA AMERICAN AIRLINES INC. AA Link GP APG AIRLINES/APG AIRLINES GP Link OZ ASIANA AIRLINES INC. OZ Link OS AUSTRIAN AIRLINES AG DBA AUSTRIAN OS Link 9V AVIOR AIRLINES C.A. 9V Link AD AZUL LINHAS AEREAS BRASILEIRAS AD Link TF BRAATHENS TF Link BA BRITISH AIRWAYS P.L.C. BA Link SN BRUSSELS AIRLINES SN Link 9K CAPE AIR 9K Link BW CARIBBEAN AIRLINES LIMITED BW Link https://your.sabre.com/inthistogether/airline_policy_links 1/3 6/25/2020 Airline Policy Links KA CATHAY DRAGON AIRLINES KA Link CX CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS LTD. CX Link CI CHINA AIRLINES CI Link MU CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES MU Link CZ CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES CZ Link CM COMPANIA PANAMENA DE AVIACION S.A. CM Link DL DELTA AIR LINES INC. DL Link U2 EASYJET U2 Link MS EGYPTAIR MS Link LY EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES LTD. LY Link EK EMIRATES EK Link ET ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES ENTERPRISE ET Link EY ETIHAD AIRWAYS EY Link EW EUROWINGS EW Link BR EVA AIRWAYS CORPORATION BR Link FJ FIJI AIRWAYS FJ Link AY FINNAIR AY Link F9 FRONTIER AIRLINES INC. F9 Link GA GARUDA INDONESIA GA Link G3 GOL LINHAS AEREAS G3 Link HC GROUPE AIR SENEGAL (SENEGAL AIRLINES) HC Link GF GULF AIR GF Link HA HAWAIIAN AIRLINES INC. HA Link IB IBERIA IB Link 4O INTERJET 4O Link JL JAPAN AIRLINES CO. LTD. JL Link 7C JEJU AIR CO. LTD. 7C Link B6 JETBLUE AIRWAYS CORPORATION B6 Link KG KEY LIME AIR/DBA DENVER CONNECTIONS KG Link KL KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES KL Link KE KOREAN AIR LINES CO. LTD. KE Link KU KUWAIT AIRWAYS KU Link QV LAO AIRLINES QV Link LA LATAM AIRLINES S.A. LA Link JJ LATAM BRAZIL JJ Link XL LATAM ECUADOR XL Link LO LOT - POLISH AIRLINES LO Link LH LUFTHANSA LH Link MH MALAYSIA AIRLINE MH Link OD MALINDO AIR OD Link ME MIDDLE EAST AIRLINES AIRLIBAN ME Link DY/D8/DI NORWEGIAN DY/D8/DI Link WY OMAN AIR WY Link 8P PACIFIC COASTAL 8P Link PK PAKISTAN AIRLINES PK Link PR PHILIPPINE AIRLINES INC. PR Link PD PORTER AIRLINES PD Link CG PNG AIR CG Link P0 PROFLIGHT COMMUTER P0 Link QF QANTAS AIRWAYS LTD. QF Link QR QATAR AIRWAYS QR Link 4P REGIONAL SKY/ PUBLIC CHARTERS 4P Link SV SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES SV Link SK SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM (SAS) SK Link MI SILKAIR (S) PTE. LTD. MI Link https://your.sabre.com/inthistogether/airline_policy_links 2/3 6/25/2020 Airline Policy Links SQ SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED SQ Link IE SOLOMON AIRLINES IE Link 9X SOUTHERN AIRWAYS 9X Link WN SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO. WN Link NK SPIRIT AIRLINES NK Link SY SUN COUNTRY AIRLINES SY Link LX SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES LTD LX Link EQ TAME LINEA AEREA DEL ECUADOR EQ Link TP TAP - AIR PORTUGAL TP Link RO TAROM RO Link TG THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC TG Link TJ TRADEWIND AVIATION TJ Link VW TRANSPORTES AEROMAR S.A. DE C.V. VW Link TK TURKISH AIRLINES INC. TK Link UA UNITED AIRLINES INC. UA Link U6 URAL AIRLINES U6 Link VN VIETNAM AIRLINES CORPORATION VN Link VS VIRGIN ATLANTIC VS Link VA VIRGIN AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES VA Link VY VUELING VY Link WS WESTJET WS Link ABOUT NEWS & INSIGHTS SABRE.COM RESOURCES https://your.sabre.com/inthistogether/airline_policy_links 3/3.
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