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The Department of Transportation has approved a new partnership between JetBlue Airways and United Airlines that will expand perks for travelers.
The Department of Transportation has cleared a new partnership called Blue Sky between JetBlue and United Airlines.
JetBlue Airways maintains that it and new partner United Airlines have received US government approval for their proposed interline agreement, branded as Blue Sky.
JetBlue and United Airlines have cleared the U.S. Department of Transportation's review of their planned partnership which allows them to proceed with the implementation, the companies said on Tuesday ...
Jet Blue and United Airlines have joined forces to create the "Blue Sky" program The program will increase options for customers when flying Each airline will offer flights on one another's ...
Blue Sky will begin introducing new customer benefits starting this fall, rolling out in phases: United’s MileagePlus customers will be able to earn and use miles on most JetBlue flights.
Under the Blue Sky partnership, the airlines would do interlining but no codesharing and no joint scheduling. Photo Credit: United Airlines and JetBlue United and JetBlue will become partners. And ...
The Blue Sky partners argue: “Spirit erroneously conflates interlining and codesharing, despite these being distinct legal and operational terms.” Both JetBlue and United interline with dozens ...
With the newly announced partnership with JetBlue, called Blue Sky, United Airlines traded eight flight timings for slots for up to seven daily round-trip flights out of New York-JFK. As early as ...