JetBlue customers offered discounted Heathrow Express fares
JetBlue transatlantic customers will soon get access to exclusive discounts and upgrade offers on Heathrow Express throughout 2022.
The new partnership between JetBlue and Heathrow Express allows JetBlue customers to book Heathrow Express tickets on board the airline’s new Airbus A321LR aircraft using the free onboard Wi-Fi.
Mint and Mosaic customers will also have access to a free Business First upgrade on the journey between Terminal 2 in Heathrow and London Paddington Station.
Heathrow Express is the fastest route into central London, taking just 15 minutes.
Mark Eastwood, Business Development Manager for Heathrow Express said: "We are excited to be partnering with JetBlue, one of Heathrow’s newest airlines, and by doing so, offering a fast and sustainable transfer."
All JetBlue customers get a 20% discount off Heathrow full fare tickets, which are £25 one-way (discounted fare £20).
This is done by entering a promo code from JetBlue on the Heathrow Express website or app.
Complimentary upgrades to Business First are available for all customers holding a Mint class ticket and Mosaic loyalty passengers
The partnership will initially run for one year until the end of December 2022.
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