News

A surprising alliance forms in the sky, as two airline giants join forces. What secrets does their partnership hold?
United and JetBlue have announced a Blue Sky partnership. This will let passengers book flights for both carriers on each other’s websites and extend frequent-flyer redemption options.
Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal said a proposed partnership between United Airlines and smaller JetBlue Airways could harm competition and lead to fewer and more expensive options for consumers.
CHICAGO (Reuters) -JetBlue Airways and United Airlines have been negotiating a partnership, three industry sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. The New York-based airline has been ...
JetBlue will give United spots at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York for up to seven daily round-trip flights as early as 2027, while the two companies will swap eight flight times ...
(Reuters) -United Airlines and smaller JetBlue Airways on Thursday asked the U.S. Transportation Department to reject a complaint filed by Spirit Airlines to their proposed partnership. United and ...
JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ: JBLU) and United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL) have been in talks to form a partnership, according to three industry sources familiar with the discussions, Reuters reported.
Key Points. JetBlue Travel Products has rebranded as Paisly and is set to power non-air product sales on United.com through a new partnership. Paisly will replace or supplement several of United ...
JetBlue and United Airlines have announced “Blue Sky,” a new collaboration that gives customers of both airlines even more options to find flights that fit their p ...
JetBlue and United launched a loyalty-focused partnership offering shared miles, booking access, and new tech services. The announcement follows JetBlue's failed American Airlines alliance and ...
United is taking off with a new partner, JetBlue, in a new collaboration called Blue Sky. One of the biggest perks is that frequent flyer points from each airline can be used across brands.
JetBlue will give United spots at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York for up to seven daily round-trip flights as early as 2027, while the two companies will swap eight flight times ...