JetBlue and British Airways link up
JetBlue Airways this morning announced a partnership with British Airways that will link their networks through New York JFK, Boston Logan, Orlando International and Washington Dulles, giving its U.S. travelers easy access to London, Paris and cities beyond.
The carriers initially plan to interline on 18 daily transatlantic British Airways flights, more than 50 U.S routes on the JetBlue network and more than 100 British Airways routes beyond London.
JetBlue, a New York-based low-cost carrier that consistently wins customer-service awards, offers wide leather seats with extra legroom, seat-back entertainment, and one free checked bag.
Cheryl
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