JetBlue and British Airways merge to improve customer serivce

by | Aug 17, 2013

“JetBlue Airways and British Airways have signed an interline agreement to connect the carriers’ networks at New York’s John F

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“JetBlue Airways and British Airways have signed an interline agreement to connect the carriers’ networks at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), creating new possibilities for travelers,” reported Breaking Travel News.

The new network partnership is first agreement between JetBlue and British Airways. As for JetBlue, it marks the 25th agreement. To begin with the carriers will start their merged networks on 18 transatlantic flights, 50 U.S. flights and over 100 British Airway flights.

British Airways also reported that this service will be available to guests traveling beyond London to destinations including Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and India.

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