JetBlue Partnerships & Alliances
JetBlue is currently not part of any major airline alliance.
However, JetBlue has several codeshare agreements with other airlines, including Emirates, Hawaiian Airlines, and Icelandair. These agreements allow JetBlue to offer its customers more destinations and flight options.
In addition to codeshare agreements, JetBlue has a joint venture partnership with Aer Lingus, which allows the two airlines to coordinate flight schedules and offer seamless connections for customers traveling between Europe and the Americas.
JetBlue also has partnerships with several corporations, including Lyft and Amazon. These partnerships allow JetBlue customers to earn reward points for using Lyft and shopping on Amazon, as well as access to exclusive discounts and promotions.
Airline Travel Tips & Guidance
- Read here about Airports that serve as hubs for Jetblue.
- A listing of destinations Jetblue flies to can be found here.
- Check here to see locations popular with vacationers that Jetblue services.
- Navigate here to get an update on any Jetblue flight's departure or arrival status.
- If you only wish to make your flight booking with B6 airline, then the best way to do that is to book with Jetblue directly on their site. That way there won't be any middleman agency you have to deal with if something goes south with your booking or flight.
- Dip your toes into the world of commercial flights, with behind-the-scenes insights that will tell all about commercial aviation.
- Need to know which airlines have alliances or partnerships with other airlines? Our guide to Airline Alliances will scratch the itch!
- Check our B6 airline guide for more information.
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