JetBlue, JAL ending loyalty partnership
JetBlue is dropping its loyalty partnership with Japan Airlines – less than a year after it launched.
The two airlines rolled out the partnership in April of this year, which allows members of each to book award flights.
This facility will now end on March 31, 2026.
New award flight bookings can still be made up to this date and will be honored.
It is unclear why the partnership is coming to end so quickly.
Separately, JAL award flights can still be booked through the oneworld airline alliance system with partners like American Airlines and Alaska Airlines.
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