01-05-2025, 11:17
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United og JetBlue med mulig samarbeid
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United Airlines and JetBlue are seeking a partnership, with United focusing on JFK
United Airlines and JetBlue are negotiating a strategic partnership that includes United acquiring access to approximately 20 daily slot pairs at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) (reported by Corriere Della Sera*). The initial phase of the partnership focuses on frequent-flyer reciprocity, allowing members of both airlines’ loyalty programs to earn and redeem points across both carriers. This move aligns with United’s goal to re-establish a presence at JFK, where it has not operated significantly since suspending service in 2022 due to insufficient slots. United’s CEO, Scott Kirby, has expressed interest in returning to JFK to strengthen the airline’s competitive position in the New York market, though he noted the regulatory challenges of such expansion.
The partnership is seen as a multi-phase strategy. Beyond frequent flyer benefits, it could involve United leasing slots and potentially two gates from JetBlue to support operations at JFK. There is also speculation about a long-term vision, with reports suggesting United might consider a full acquisition of JetBlue under favorable regulatory conditions. However, these plans remain speculative and face significant regulatory scrutiny, especially after JetBlue’s previous Northeast Alliance with American Airlines was blocked in 2023 for anti-competitive reasons.
For JetBlue, the partnership offers a chance to bolster its financial position, as the airline has struggled with profitability, posting profits in only two of the past nine quarters. The deal could provide revenue from slot leasing and enhance connectivity for its customers through United's broader network.
*https://www.corriere.it/economia/tra...9xlk_amp.shtml
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