This article is a few days old, but I did not see anyone else reference it. There has been alot of focus on this board regarding the negitives of the second round of concessions and the threats of liquidation. But recently there has really been a flury of activity with the addition of new markets, advertising, and now this codeshare: [BR][BR]US Airways and Windward Island Airways Begin Code Share Relationship[BR]Monday December 23, 4:23 pm ET [BR]ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways and Windward Island Airways (Winair) received U.S. government approval to begin code sharing, giving customers the ability to immediately start making reservations for flights that will begin on Jan. 13, 2003.[BR][BR]The code share flights, which will connect at St. Maarten, will bring US Airways customers expanded access to six Caribbean destinations: Anguilla, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Kitts, Nevis and St. Barthelemy, and customers on flights from the Caribbean will be able to access all 203 cities served by US Airways across the U.S., Canada and Europe. Code share flights offer the convenience of single-carrier ticketing, schedule coordination at St. Maarten, and check-in through to the destination by either US Airways or Winair at the originating station.[BR][BR]This code share is the next forward step in our GoCaribbean expansion, said Douglas Leo, US Airways vice president of international. As a result, US Airways anticipates the continuation of daily service to St. Maarten through the summer for the first time beginning in 2003, based on the strength of the GoCaribbean network relationship with Winair. [BR][BR]This is a significant step in guaranteeing greater breadth of service through convenient connections with Winair at our in-transit facility. We are both pleased and proud to have reached this important code-share agreement with US Airways, said John Strugnell, Winair managing director. With more than 42 years of service to the surrounding islands, we look forward to our new relationship with US Airways. Customers can connect to Winair via US Airways flights from two of its three hubs -- Charlotte, N.C., and Philadelphia -- to St. Maarten.[BR][BR]The agreement also provides affiliation through US Airways'' Dividend Miles frequent traveler program, enabling travelers to earn and redeem miles on all Winair flights starting Jan 13, 2003, including those operated under the code share. Miles and segments earned on Winair will count toward earning Dividend Miles Preferred status. The new partnership also introduces an intra- Caribbean award for 15,000 Dividend Miles, valid on all Winair flights throughout the Caribbean. Visit [A href=http://www.usairways.com/]http://www.usairways.com[/A] for full terms and conditions.[BR][BR]US Airways currently serves the following Caribbean destinations: Antigua, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cancun, Cozumel, Grand Bahama Island, Grand Cayman, Grenada, Montego Bay, Nassau, Providenciales, Punta Cana, San Juan, Santo Domingo, St. Croix, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, and St. Thomas. US Airways Express also serves North Eleuthera, Governors Harbour, Marsh Harbour and Treasure Cay from select cities in Florida. [BR][BR]