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You paid for a premium airline, but who is actually flying the plane? Uncover the billion-dollar deception of code-sharing and airline monopolies. When you book a flight with a major legacy carrier, you assume you are purchasing a seat on their airplane, flown by their pilots, under their strict safety protocols. Yet, millions of passengers arrive at the gate only to board a completely different, often inferior airline. You have just fallen victim to the most lucrative legal fiction in the travel industry.Code-sharing is the invisible mechanism that allows airlines to artificially inflate their network size without buying a single new plane. By simply slapping their two-letter flight code onto a partner's route, carriers create phantom flights, selling tickets for routes they do not actually operate. This practice bypasses antitrust laws, creates massive regional monopolies, and allows airlines to quietly outsource their labor and maintenance to cheaper, regional subcontractors while charging premium mainline prices.This hard-hitting economic analysis exposes the cartel-like behavior of global airline alliances. You will discover how the hub-and-spoke model relies on code-sharing to choke out low-cost competition, and how algorithmic pricing obscures the true operator of your flight until it is too late to cancel.Navigate the deceptive skies of modern aviation. Understand the true corporate architecture behind your boarding pass, protect yourself from overpriced phantom inventory, and learn how the aviation industry legally monopolized the global airspace.



