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Rocketfire 19th Jan 2016 14:45

Partner Airline Oversight
 
Hi!
I hope to get answers from the pros for a few interesting questions! ;)
I'm working on a thesis about partner airline oversight.

1. Is there a official way to screen partner airlines (codeshare / wetlease)?
2. Is the liability for passengers flying with another airline (codeshare / wetlease) determined?
3. Are they insured by the airline they have booked the ticket or by the executing airline?


Thanks RF

Need to Know Basis 21st Jan 2016 11:54

1. Up to the alliance carrier or carriers to complete their due dilligence to of a intending airline or aircraft in the case of ACMI..No specific framework.
2. If Alliance has IATA members and is looking at another airline to join. If joining airline is IATA then the liability is standard IATA.
3. same as 2. IATA

Cyrano 21st Jan 2016 16:25


Originally Posted by Rocketfire (Post 9242554)
1. Is there a official way to screen partner airlines (codeshare / wetlease)?

Baseline would be IOSA certification. After that, it's up to the "hiring" airline.

Regarding Need to Know Basis's comment, see the recent announcement regarding Star Alliance connecting partners. I would imagine that part of the goal here is to allow the alliances to partner with smaller/non-IATA airlines (like Mango in this case). My understanding though is that international passenger liability is defined by the Montreal Convention, which is driven by ICAO, not IATA, and any airline (IATA or non-IATA) in a country which has ratified the Montreal Convention is bound by its liability rules.


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