Amidst rumors regarding a JetBlue alliance with Southwest, JetBlue President Marty St. George recalled the carrrer’s onetime partnership with American Airlines.
Texas-based Southwest and American Airlines are joining with Delta, JetBlue and United to ask a court to overturn a rule requiring them to meet higher standards for accommodating passengers with disabilities.
JetBlue Airways said on Wednesday that it is still in talks with multiple airlines to establish a partnership and is willing to allocate more funds to get a deal done.
Federal judges blocked JetBlue’s partnership with American Airlines and later a planned purchase of Spirit Airlines.
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The Points Guy on MSNAmerican doubles flights in key business corridor following JetBlue cutJust days after JetBlue filed plans to exit perhaps the most iconic domestic business route, American Airlines is coming to fill the void on the 184-mile route from New York's LaGuardia Airport (LGA) to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
JetBlue Airways is exploring tie-ups with several US carriers, including the potential revival of its defunct the Northeast Alliance with American Airlines.
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Faury nevertheless stressed that Airbus had made moves in recent years to not only buy more from the U.S. and sell a significant number of aircraft and helicopters in the U.S., bu
A JetBlue aircraft lands under the DC skyline featuring the U.S. Capitol building, near United Airlines, American Airlines and Delta Airlines aircraft on the tarmac at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington,
American Airlines, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, and United—have joined an airline trade association lawsuit to overturn a Department of Transportation rule that forces airlines to treat wheelchair users and their mobility devices with dignity.
JetBlue Still in Talks With ‘Multiple Airlines’ for Partnership, Sees Loyalty as Biggest Benefit
JetBlue president Marty St. George said the carrier had accounted for an airline partnership in its new strategy to boost profitability.
Trade group for American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest and United say carriers are mishandling fewer passenger wheelchairs.
So what about American Airlines and JetBlue ? The two US-based airlines both offer well-regarded premium cabins - American has its Flagship First, Business and Premium Economy cabins, while JetBlue has its Mint product, and both carriers provide their premium-paying passengers with amenity kits. So which airline offers the better amenity kit?
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