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Emirates and JetBlue Airways partner to offer new global connections
Friday, November 26, 2010
Emirates, the Dubai-based international carrier and JetBlue Airways have announced the launch of an interline agreement that offers travellers seamless connections to cities across the United States via New York’s John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport.

Under the new agreement, customers can purchase joint Emirates-JetBlue itineraries by calling their local reservations office or booking through emirates.com, meaning that dozens of U.S. cities, including Boston, Chicago, Orlando and Washington are now just a smooth connection away. Customers will be issued with a single combined ticket for Emirates and Jet Blue-operated flights and enjoy one-stop check-in and baggage transfer between the airlines.

“Our new partnership with JetBlue will enable customers from across the United States to connect quickly and easily to Emirates’ extensive network of worldwide destinations," said Nigel Page, Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations for Americas and Africa. “With both Emirates and JetBlue recognized for their best-in-class services, this is a natural partnership which will enable passengers travelling to or from the United States to look forward to more choice, convenience, value and comfort than ever before.”

“We are pleased to partner with Emirates as we continue to expand JetBlue’s global reach,” said Scott Resnick, Jet Blue's director of airline partnerships. “With its unrivalled network spanning six continents, its respected and recognized brand, and its reputation for premium customer service, Emirates is a perfect fit for JetBlue’s growing portfolio of international partners.”

Emirates is one the world’s largest international carriers, flying to 108 cities around the world with a fleet of wide-bodied aircraft equipped with industry-leading comforts in the air. JetBlue is the leading airline at JFK Airport, where it offers premium low-fare service to dozens of cities throughout the Americas and carries more travellers than any other airline.

Emirates currently offers two daily nonstop flights to JFK – including service aboard its flagship A380 and its ultra long range 777-300ER – both of which offer travellers fine dining, personalized service and multi award-winning entertainment options.

Known for its award-winning customer service, JetBlue will offer transfer customers from the U.A.E. and Emirates’ network of global destinations a premium experience that includes all-leather seating, unlimited free snacks and drinks, plus the most legroom in economy class (based on average fleet-wide seat pitch) and the most free live entertainment of any U.S. airline.

JetBlue operates one of America’s youngest airline fleets, with 157 Airbus and EMBRAER aircraft. At JFK Airport, JetBlue operates from its acclaimed new 26-gate Terminal 5, while Emirates operates from the adjacent Terminal 4, allowing for fast and easy connections between flights.
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Vicky Karantzavelou - Friday, November 26, 2010
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