JetBlue applies for code-sharing with British Airways
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JetBlue applies for code-sharing with British Airways
Thought this was a little out of left field and worth sharing - BA and JetBlue have applied for code-sharing on 92 routes: https://www.regulations.gov/document...2024-0068-0001
The B6 will operate 36 routes out of BOS/39 out of JFK, and the BA routes are AMS, BER, BRU, BUD, CPH, DUS, FRA, GVA, HAM, LIS, LYS, MUC, OSL, CDG, ARN, WAW, and ZRH
The B6 will operate 36 routes out of BOS/39 out of JFK, and the BA routes are AMS, BER, BRU, BUD, CPH, DUS, FRA, GVA, HAM, LIS, LYS, MUC, OSL, CDG, ARN, WAW, and ZRH
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If you can't get with AA, go with British AA
Before anyone says it, I still don't see them joining Oneworld in any capacity. The USA already has AA and AS (and will soon have HA). Any more could be considered anticompetitive.
-J.
Before anyone says it, I still don't see them joining Oneworld in any capacity. The USA already has AA and AS (and will soon have HA). Any more could be considered anticompetitive.
-J.
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While they didn't go into specifics on the last earnings call, they did say they were working on more FF partnerships. It only makes sense to continue to move down this path to unlock more value from TrueBlue. They have a strong network from JFK/BOS which would significantly benefit from more international partnerships.