+ Follow LUFTHANSA CARGO Tag
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[Title] => PAL, Garuda start code-sharing scheme
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The agreement gives Garuda a seat allocation on each of PALs four flights weekly on the route.
The service will be marketed and sold in the Philippines and Indonesia as joint PAL/Garuda flights, but they will actually be operated using PAL aircraft and crew.
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The service will be marketed and sold in the Philippines and Indonesia as joint PAL/Garuda flights, but they will actually be operated using PAL aircraft and crew.
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