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Calling On All Zed Carriers

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Would like to get as much info as possible from participating "known" carriers that are ZED or subscribe to the below rules. With jumpseating extremely limited at out company (and others), it would help to have as many agreements as possible. Please list your carrier if you are part of the below standard or if you think you are a ZED carrier. Thank you.

PS. I had written our director with questions about the below carriers. This was his response. Being that he is overseas, I would try and help the task at hand.


Firstly, what needs to be in place before carriers can have ZED relationships?
------ and the other carrier must have a bi-lateral Interline Agreement (ITA).
This covers commercial aspects for tickets/freight/excess baggage etc....for our full fare passengers.
Both carriers also need to be members of the ZEDMIBA Forum
(this is the trading organisation which sets fares/ticketing policies etc.)

A ZED agreement can therefore only be possible if we have such an agreement in place and that the
other carrier is a ZEDMIBA Forum member. I'm afraid at the time of writing
neither Delta, Jet Blue or Southwest are ZED members so, even if we could,

we would be prevented from having a ZED relationship with them.

The Future?
We hope that DL will soon join ZEDMIBA as we have an ITA with them and many other carriers
are also keen to concur with them.
 

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