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Non-Tech : Airline Discussion Board
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From: Sam7/16/2020 10:47:22 AM
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JetBlue and American will share passengers in bid to fend off United and Delta
Published Thu, Jul 16 20208:30 AM EDTUpdated 21 Min Ago
Leslie Josephs

Key Points

  • The partnership will allow the airlines to sell seats each other’s planes and earn and burn frequent flyer miles.
  • Executives say it’s an effort to capture more travelers in New York and Boston.
  • American formed a similar partnership with Alaska Air earlier this year.

American Airlines and JetBlue Airways are teaming up — again.

The airlines, which ended a similar partnership in 2014, on Thursday unveiled a new alliance that will allow them to sell seats on each other’s planes, giving them more market share in the New York area, JetBlue’s home, and Boston, a longtime battleground among carriers. That could give them a better shot at fending off competitors like rivals Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. Travelers can also earn and burn frequent flyer miles with flights on either carrier.

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