Emirates launched a new codeshare, but this one never leaves the ground: a bus service between Seattle and Vancouver.The buses, operated by Quick Shuttle, are Emirates’ first shuttle service in North America. The schedule lines up to the airline’s two daily nonstop flights to Seattle (which arrive at 6:35am and 12:05pm).The bus service is listed just like a connecting flight would be displayed.Here’s the schedule:EK 7033 — Seattle to Vancouver, 9:30am Departure ⇒ 2:05pm ArrivalEK 7035 — Seattle to Vancouver, 4:00pm Departure ⇒ 9:00pm ArrivalEK 7034 — Vancouver to Seattle, 8:45am Departure ⇒ 2:00pm ArrivalEK 7036 — Vancouver to Seattle, 4:15pm Departure ⇒ 9:30pm ArrivalWhile Google Maps shows that a direct trip between the two airports comes in at just over two and half hours, Emirates lists travel time at up to five hours. Presumably that’s because the shuttle bus makes multiple stops, including at Vancouver hotels and at Waterfront Station, where passengers can connect to the SkyTrain to the airport. (The shuttle does start and stop at SEA.)It’s not entirely clear why Emirates would add the codeshare. It already has partnerships in place that will get passengers to Vancouver (including agreements with Alaska Airlines and WestJet), and a flight between SEA and YVR is just under an hour. It also doesn’t necessarily save time or money — in fact, on the days we searched, the shuttle bus option was more expensive than just flying. Though perhaps if you’re concerned about misconnections or simply enjoy the view from the road, this would be a good option.H/T: One Mile at a TimeSign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.Would you take a bus over a connecting flight?