JetBlue and British Airways have submitted a codeshare settlement with the U.S. Division of Transportation (DOT), hoping to make journey simpler for fliers throughout the Atlantic.
“We’re all the time in search of new methods to supply our prospects extra selection when touring,” JetBlue shared in a press release with Journey + Leisure. “With the brand new codeshare, prospects will be capable of seamlessly ebook a single ticket for journey on each airways, offering an expanded community of locations throughout Europe and the U.S.”
The codeshare partnership, filed on Wednesday, proposes each airways leverage their distinctive route networks and fly to almost 100 locations throughout the U.S. and Europe. This may permit vacationers to fly from 75 home airports in JetBlue’s community, similar to Charleston and Syracuse, and canopy 17 cities British Airways serves, together with Copenhagen and Lisbon.
JetBlue’s hubs are closely centered on the Northeast, as its transatlantic flights depart from New York and Boston. Since JetBlue launched its first-ever routes to London in 2021, it now presents flights to Amsterdam, Paris, Dublin, and, most just lately, Edinburgh.
The information of the codeshare settlement comes as JetBlue just lately introduced it could reduce each day transatlantic frequencies through the slower winter season. If authorized, this settlement would profit JetBlue to keep up capability on the routes by flying codeshare passengers year-round.
The previous yr has been marked by JetBlue’s unsuccessful tie-ups with American Airways and Spirit Airways — and on separate events. The Northeast Alliance between JetBlue and American, which had added extra flights out of New York and Boston, was dissolved final summer season attributable to antitrust violations. Then, in January, a federal decide blocked JetBlue’s proposed merger with Spirit, which was proposed to make the fifth-largest airline within the nation.
British Airways shared with Journey + Leisure the settlement with JetBlue would give its vacationers extra selection. As one of many largest members of the Oneworld alliance, British Airways operates current codeshare flights with main home rivals American Airways and Alaska Airways.