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American, JetBlue partnership takes off
Dallas Business Journal - by Kerri Panchuk Web Reporter
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American Airlines said Monday its partnership with JetBlue will begin Monday, allowing the two airlines to connect customers to 18 domestic markets where they previously did not compete.
JetBlue passengers also will be able to connect to American flights out of Boston and New York to international destinations, including Barcelona, Spain, and Tokyo, Japan.
Additionally, the two companies have agreed to a frequent flyer deal in which JetBlue TrueBlue fliers will be able to earn miles through American’s AAdvantage program, and American fliers can earn points from certain JetBlue flights.
The partnership between the two airlines will operate primarily out of New York’s John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports and out of Boston Logan International Airport. Fort Worth-based American (NYSE: AMR) also will transfer eight slots it has at Ronald Reagan National Airport and one slot out of White Plains, N.Y., to JetBlue.
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Interesting if the DOT allows this slot transfer after they told Delta/UsAirways no way.
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American Airlines said Monday its partnership with JetBlue will begin Monday, allowing the two airlines to connect customers to 18 domestic markets where they previously did not compete.
JetBlue passengers also will be able to connect to American flights out of Boston and New York to international destinations, including Barcelona, Spain, and Tokyo, Japan.
Additionally, the two companies have agreed to a frequent flyer deal in which JetBlue TrueBlue fliers will be able to earn miles through American’s AAdvantage program, and American fliers can earn points from certain JetBlue flights.
The partnership between the two airlines will operate primarily out of New York’s John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports and out of Boston Logan International Airport. Fort Worth-based American (NYSE: AMR) also will transfer eight slots it has at Ronald Reagan National Airport and one slot out of White Plains, N.Y., to JetBlue.
Read more: American, JetBlue partnership takes off - Dallas Business Journal
Interesting if the DOT allows this slot transfer after they told Delta/UsAirways no way.