Continental Airlines
has implemented electronic interline ticketing capabilities with Japan Airlines (JAL), its 50th interline eTicketing partner. Additionally, as part of its
continuing paperless initiative, Continental has terminated 20 more agreements with interline partners that
are either unwilling or unable to implement eTicket functionality.
"We remain committed to ensuring that as many of our customers as possible have the convenience of flying on eTickets," said Mark Erwin, senior
vice president Asia Pacific and corporate development. "Our interline eTicket product with JAL is exciting due to the significant number of
passengers who fly on tickets involving both carriers. Additionally, we have an aggressive interline eTicket schedule in place for our remaining
interline partners, allowing all of our customers to fly on eTickets as soon as possible."
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