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Order HereDubai-based Emirates and New York-based JetBlue Airways plan to expand their current partnership to include bilateral codesharing, subject to regulatory approvals. Under the expanded agreement, JetBlue will place its B6 airline code on all flights operated by Emirates between the US and Dubai International Airport, as well as between New York JFK and Milan, Italy.
The agreement deepens a three-year partnership between the two carriers.
Emirates started placing its code on select JetBlue-operated flights in April 2012, expanding an interline agreement that dates back to 2010. Current codeshare routes offered by Emirates on JetBlue-operated flights cover 28 destinations including Boston, Chicago, Orlando and Puerto Rico.
Since March, Emirates also began placing its code on additional JetBlue routes, including Bridgetown, Cancun, Montego Bay, Santo Domingo and Punta Cana. Through the existing agreement, customers receive a single combined ticket for Emirates- and JetBlue-operated flights, plus other benefits including one-stop check-in and baggage transfer.
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Order HereDubai-based Emirates and New York-based JetBlue Airways plan to expand their current partnership to include bilateral codesharing, subject to regulatory approvals. Under the expanded agreement, JetBlue will place its B6 airline code on all flights operated by Emirates between the US and Dubai International Airport, as well as between New York JFK and Milan, Italy.
The agreement deepens a three-year partnership between the two carriers.
Emirates started placing its code on select JetBlue-operated flights in April 2012, expanding an interline agreement that dates back to 2010. Current codeshare routes offered by Emirates on JetBlue-operated flights cover 28 destinations including Boston, Chicago, Orlando and Puerto Rico.
Since March, Emirates also began placing its code on additional JetBlue routes, including Bridgetown, Cancun, Montego Bay, Santo Domingo and Punta Cana. Through the existing agreement, customers receive a single combined ticket for Emirates- and JetBlue-operated flights, plus other benefits including one-stop check-in and baggage transfer.
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Order HereDubai-based Emirates and New York-based JetBlue Airways plan to expand their current partnership to include bilateral codesharing, subject to regulatory approvals. Under the expanded agreement, JetBlue will place its B6 airline code on all flights operated by Emirates between the US and Dubai International Airport, as well as between New York JFK and Milan, Italy.
The agreement deepens a three-year partnership between the two carriers.
Emirates started placing its code on select JetBlue-operated flights in April 2012, expanding an interline agreement that dates back to 2010. Current codeshare routes offered by Emirates on JetBlue-operated flights cover 28 destinations including Boston, Chicago, Orlando and Puerto Rico.
Since March, Emirates also began placing its code on additional JetBlue routes, including Bridgetown, Cancun, Montego Bay, Santo Domingo and Punta Cana. Through the existing agreement, customers receive a single combined ticket for Emirates- and JetBlue-operated flights, plus other benefits including one-stop check-in and baggage transfer.
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AIRLINE PARTNERSHIP disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.