There is nothing new about codeshare agreements, but they seem to be gaining favor in the post-pandemic environment, where airlines with smaller fleets and bigger ambitions can quickly and relatively cheaply expand their international networks. On Monday, Canadian carrier WestJet announced it was expanding its existing codeshare partnership with Korean Air to add more transpacific destinations and give Korean Air passengers direct access to Calgary and beyond.
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