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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 Airlines Holdings (NASDAQ:UAL) and JetBlue Airways Corporation (JBLU) defended their alliance in a filing with the Department of Transportation. The airlines countered claims that their ...
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A trade association representing US airlines said it expects US Department of Transportation officials to travel to Ireland to raise concerns over the passenger cap at Dublin Airport.
Under the deal, JetBlue will provide United access to slots at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport for up to seven daily round-trip flights, beginning in 2027.
JetBlue hasn’t turned a profit since 2019 and last year it reported a $716 million loss, as the carrier struggles to stand out as neither a budget nor a premium airline.
In this week's airline news, Reuters reports that JetBlue Airways and United Airlines are close to some form of partnership that's expected to at least include frequent flyer reciprocity; American ...
Southwest Airlines moved up two spots to earn the No. 3 position. Working in the airline's favor is its low flight cancellation rate, which is the best of any of its competitors.
JetBlue didn't immediately comment. The airline will further cut flights, pause retrofits and park some of its Airbus jets, the memo said.
Rapid-response humanitarian relief organization Airlink has teamed up with multiple airline partners to bring aid to flooded ...