When using code share flights involving U.S.-certificated air carriers and non-U.S. – certificated air carriers, what flight number must be used on the ticket?
When using code share flights (two or more airlines having flight numbers assigned to the same flight) involving U.S.-certificated (flag) air carriers and non-U.S.-certificated (foreign flag) air carriers, the airline symbol and flight number of the U.S.-certificated air carrier must be used on the ticket to qualify as a U.S-certificated air carrier. If the flight number of the non-U.S.–certificated air carrier is used on the ticket, the ticket is on a non-U.S.–certificated air carrier and a non-availability of U.S.-certificated air carrier document is needed.
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