New York’s hometown airline, JetBlue Airways, and British Airways have announced an interline agreement. The deal will now connect the carriers’ network at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, Orlando International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport, thus creating new possibilities for travellers. This marks the first partnership between JetBlue and British Airways and it is the 25th airline agreement for JetBlue.
The carrier initially plans to interline on 18 daily transatlantic British Airway flights, more than 50 US routes on the JetBlue network and more than 100 British Airways routes beyond London. Those which are part of interline agreement of British Airways’ intercontinental routes include Boston-London Heathrow, New York/JFK-London City Airport, New York/JFK- London Heathrow, New York/JFK-Paris Orly, Orlando-London Gatwick and Washington/Dulles-London Heathrow.
With this new facility customers will be able to enjoy access to variety of British Airways destinations beyond London, including Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India, as well as non-stop access to Paris Orly Airport from New York. According to Scott Laurence, JetBlue’s vice president of network planning and partnership, this partnership provides customers even more possibilities to travel smoothly across Europe and other destinations in BA’s extensive route network. With 18 daily British Airways flights to key East Coast gateway, the customers will now able to enjoy an award-winning JetBlue experience to more than 50 US destinations
The carrier initially plans to interline on 18 daily transatlantic British Airway flights, more than 50 US routes on the JetBlue network and more than 100 British Airways routes beyond London. Those which are part of interline agreement of British Airways’ intercontinental routes include Boston-London Heathrow, New York/JFK-London City Airport, New York/JFK- London Heathrow, New York/JFK-Paris Orly, Orlando-London Gatwick and Washington/Dulles-London Heathrow.
With this new facility customers will be able to enjoy access to variety of British Airways destinations beyond London, including Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India, as well as non-stop access to Paris Orly Airport from New York. According to Scott Laurence, JetBlue’s vice president of network planning and partnership, this partnership provides customers even more possibilities to travel smoothly across Europe and other destinations in BA’s extensive route network. With 18 daily British Airways flights to key East Coast gateway, the customers will now able to enjoy an award-winning JetBlue experience to more than 50 US destinations
