JetBlue and Asiana Airlines launch interline agreement
JetBlue Airways and Asiana Airlines, the South Korean carrier have announced the launch of an interline agreement which will connect each other’s networks and offer increased flight options to travelers between Asia and the Americas.
Effective immediately, travelers will be able to book single-ticket travel combining flights on both carriers and use one-stop baggage check-in when they transfer between the airlines at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
Tickets are available for sale through travel agencies and Asiana’s reservations call center.
JetBlue is the largest domestic airline at New York’s JFK, where Asiana offers onward daily nonstop service to its global hub at Incheon International Airport. Travelers can connect to cities across Asia and Oceania via Seoul.
U.S.-bound travelers will be able to transfer at JFK from Asiana to JetBlue destinations including Boston, Massachusetts; Burlington, Vermont; Syracuse and Buffalo/Niagara Falls, New York; Portland, Maine, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and six cities in Florida including Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Jacksonville.
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