

US Airways Group Inc. and Brussels Airlines are awaiting approval of their new code-share agreement by U.S. Department of Transportation and the Belgian government.
The carriers have agreed to a bilateral code-share relationship, which means each airline may market flights operated by the other carrier as if they were its own. That would improve access for U.S. Airways customers, with single-source booking and baggage connection to more than 20 new destinations in Europe and Africa.