interline
Example Sentences
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No commercial carriers from the United States fly to Russia, and those with code-share and interline agreements with Russian carriers, including Delta and American, have cut them.
From New York Times
These voluntary “interline” agreements allowed airlines to essentially send a stranded passenger over to a competitor and transfer the ticket payment.
From Washington Post
The order, which is effectively immediately, also applies to "interline" travel in which tickets are purchased through one airline that contain flights operated by multiple airlines.
From Reuters
Home Depot reentered the $55 billion maintenance, repair and operations market in 2015, when it spent $1.6 billion on Interline, now called the Home Depot Pro, in 2015.
From Washington Post
Most major airlines have “interline agreements,” which outline how much rival airlines will pay one another to fly a competitor’s passengers in the case of flight delays or cancellations.
From Los Angeles Times
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.