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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (95423)11/16/2010 12:04:32 PM
From: lorne  Respond to of 224862
 
JetBlue partners with Dubai-based Emirates
AP
updated 11/15/2010
msnbc.msn.com

NEW YORK — JetBlue Airways is teaming up with Emirates Airline in a deal under which the pair will sell tickets on each other's flights.

The deal announced Monday allows U.S. passengers to buy tickets through JetBlue to international destinations that Emirates serves. Emirates customers can buy tickets to U.S. cities JetBlue serves.

Emirates flies two daily nonstop flights from New York to its hub in Dubai.

JetBlue Airways Corp. already has similar deals with American Airlines, South African Airways and Irish carrier Aer Lingus. These partnerships allow airlines to expand their available destinations without added costs. They also feed more passengers into their respective networks.