American Airlines & JetBlue Announce Northeast Partnership

Today American Airlines & JetBlue have announced a strategic partnership for the northeast. As part of the partnership there will be codeshares and loyalty benefits. The three major things announced are as follows:

  1. New and expanded routes: The partnership enables new strategic growth opportunities for both airlines. As a result, American will launch international service from New York (JFK) to Tel Aviv (TLV) and to Athens (ATH), and JFK to Rio De Janeiro (GIG) will return as a daily seasonal route in winter 2021, in addition to continuing to serve popular long-haul destinations like London (LHR) and Madrid (MAD). JetBlue will also accelerate its growth in key cities, bringing its award-winning service to more customers. JetBlue will grow in greater New York City, adding flights at LaGuardia (LGA) and Newark (EWR), while also increasing its presence at JFK for seamless connections to American’s expanded international network. JetBlue plans to enhance service to strategic markets on the East Coast, West Coast, and in the Southeast, building on JetBlue’s recently announced service between EWR and nine markets, including Mint® service to Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO).

  2. More choice and loyalty benefits: Through their integrated networks, JetBlue and American will operate reciprocal codeshare flights, giving customers new options with improved schedules, competitive fares and nonstop access to more domestic and international destinations. JetBlue will gain connectivity to more U.S. destinations, a broad global network and an improved frequent flyer proposition, while American will complement JetBlue’s improved and expanded service with new international routes. JetBlue and American loyalty members will also enjoy new benefits while the carriers are exploring additional premium experiences for customers.

  3. Seamless experience: Customers will enjoy a seamless experience across both airlines, including the ability to book a single itinerary on either website, convenient connections and an improved on-the-ground experience — resulting in a compelling proposition for both leisure and corporate customers. Additionally, customers seeking more comfort in transcontinental service will have access to both JetBlue’s Mint and American’s three-class Transcon service.

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Yawgoog
Yawgoog (@guest_1256454)
September 21, 2021 19:17

US sues to block American Airlines, JetBlue deal, claiming it will lead to higher fares
https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/airline-news/2021/09/21/us-sues-american-airlines-jetblue-block-partnership/5804461001/

Pete
Pete (@guest_1018675)
July 18, 2020 10:10

Is this a way to drive through an anti-competitive move without DOJ approval? Wow. They pay people off with points while aiming to restrict supply and raise prices. Bravo.

VD
VD (@guest_1018131)
July 17, 2020 09:06

Welp presumably DCA-BOS ticket prices going up

Daniel
Daniel (@guest_1018097)
July 17, 2020 06:41

JetBlue is so much better than AA, no comparison. I would love to be able to redeem AA points for JetBlue.

Cj
Cj (@guest_1017995)
July 16, 2020 23:47

As long as i will be able to use jetblue points on aa THEN I WOULD BE VERY HAPPY

Joe
Joe (@guest_1018098)
July 17, 2020 06:50
  Cj

Your thoughts should be the opposite. AA miles are a dime a dozen.

George
George (@guest_1018120)
July 17, 2020 08:26

AA may not cost you as much for the first few hundred thousand, but there’s effectively a cap on SUBs and little opportunity for earning on spend after that.

Abey
Abey (@guest_1017945)
July 16, 2020 22:18

Its good news if we will be able to redeem TruBlue on AA and AA miles on JetBlue.

Deborah
Deborah (@guest_1017919)
July 16, 2020 21:45

I’ve hoped for many years that JetBlue would use PVD for flights to/from destinations other than Florida; maybe it will happen with JetBlue flights from West Coast connecting to AA’s PVD flights in Newark or New York. Not that I’m flying anytime soon, but still.

ADisadvantage
ADisadvantage (@guest_1017862)
July 16, 2020 20:14

So will jetBlue reduce its legroom and have shit service now?

Erik
Erik (@guest_1017954)
July 16, 2020 22:36

This is the first thing I thought of I saw this partnership. Jetblue’s service is what keeps me coming back. It would be a real shame if Jetblue took a dive in quality.

ADisadvantage
ADisadvantage (@guest_1017969)
July 16, 2020 23:08

Should have also mentioned: 9 boarding groups… Are you freakin’ kidding me?!

Chucks
Chucks (@guest_1018174)
July 17, 2020 10:17

It may eventually take a dive in quality. More immediately would be less competitive fares on routes shared with AA, I would think

Godron Beth
Godron Beth (@guest_1017860)
July 16, 2020 20:14

Both CEO’s of these useless THIRD class airlines are fvcking loosers….marriage made in hell

Millennial Outrage
Millennial Outrage (@guest_1017891)
July 16, 2020 20:40

Tell us how you really feel 😂

Scotty
Scotty (@guest_1017943)
July 16, 2020 22:14

Since when is jetblue third class?

Amazonguru
Amazonguru (@guest_1017955)
July 16, 2020 22:42

Jetblue is the best domestic airline.. aside from the network.

Abey
Abey (@guest_1017997)
July 16, 2020 23:48

Southwest disagrees