Earlier this week, Alaska Airlines' codeshare agreements with Singapore Airlines and LATAM ended, with the airline citing that these agreements between the airlines were no longer effective. While this sounds like the extended connectivity the airline can offer is decreasing, the carrier has been compensating for this by expanding existing partnerships with other carriers recently.

While codeshare agreements are incredibly helpful in offering expanded route networks and increased connectivity for passengers, if not done strategically, the agreements can also negatively impact an airline's business.

Ending Partnerships With Singapore And LATAM

As of Wednesday, October 1, Seattle-based Alaska Airlines has ceased its codeshare agreements with its (ex)partners, Singapore Airlines

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