United, JetBlue Expand Blue Sky Partnership
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United & JetBlue Reciprocal Revenue Flight Bookings: Big Upside For JetBlue?
In May 2025, United and JetBlue announced plans to roll out a partnership, which is being marketed as Blue Sky. It’s a quirky collaboration that seems odd on the surface.For United, it’s clearly motivated by the desire to compete with Delta in Boston (BOS) and New York (JFK), and to prevent JetBlue from partnering with another major US airline. Meanwhile for JetBlue, it’s about partnering with whatever airline gives the company the most financia…
JetBlue and United Blue Sky Now Allows Reciprocal Cash Bookings
The Blue Sky partnership between JetBlue and United has achieved another milestone, with reciprocal bookings available on each airline’s channels. “This milestone is another proof point of the value Blue Sky is bringing customers — in giving them the ability to book with cash, miles, or points on either network, customers now have more choice, flexibility, and a better overall booking experience when traveling to their favorite destinations,” sa…
JetBlue and United’s “Blue Sky” goes live as cross-booking opens on both airlines’ sites
JetBlue and United began cross-selling eligible flights on each other’s websites and apps Tuesday under their Blue Sky partnership. Customers can pay with cash or redeem loyalty points and miles, depending on the booking channel. More features, including reciprocal perks and JFK slot access, are planned for later phases. Some JetBlue routes remain unavailable through United’s site. The post JetBlue and United’s “Blue Sky” goes live as cross-book…
JetBlue and United Expanded Blue Sky Partnership Now Offers Bookings Across Both Airlines - The Bulkhead Seat
JetBlue and United Airlines have launched the next part of their Blue Sky collaboration. It’s now possible for travelers to book flights from either carrier directly through their preferred airline channels. Starting this week, customers can purchase eligible itineraries operated by either airline directly on either airlines’ mobile apps or sites. For the first time, travelers can book flights on either carrier using cash, points, or miles. When…
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