Fly America compliant itineraries only

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I need to follow the Fly America Act to book upcoming international travel.

Is there a way to specifically search for compliant itineraries through ITA Flight Matrix? Other suggestions?



Best Answer

ITA allows you to specify the list of airlines to consider, like Destination airport: IAD :: UA,AA,DL

There is - as far as I know - no way to specify ‘Fly American’ directly, but once you collect the airlines codes in a string, you can save this string in a text file and reuse it every time.

See for example https://www.travelcodex.com/advanced-routing-language-in-ita/ for an explanation with examples.




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Is Air Canada Fly America Act compliant?

Airline travel to Canada and Mexico must comply with the Fly America Act. Air Canada and Westjet are operated by Candian based airlines, and Aeromexico is operated by a Mexican based airline; therefore, these airlines do not qualify as an allowable airline under the Fly America Act.

Is Qatar Fly America compliant?

Major airlines that remain out of scope without additional compliance steps include Qatar Airways, Fly Emirates and Singapore Airways.

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What is the purpose of an open skies agreement?

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