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JetBlue, United Will Soon Let Fliers Use Miles From Both Airlines

UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – The Blue Sky partnership enables reciprocal mileage benefits and slot exchanges at JFK and Newark airports, with phased customer benefits starting fall 2025, DOT approved the collaboration.

  • On July 29, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines announced they completed the U.S. Department of Transportation’s review of their Blue Sky collaboration, allowing implementation.
  • On July 29, 2025, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines unveiled the Blue Sky collaboration after a review by the Trump Administration.
  • Through an interline agreement, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines will market flights on each other's website and app, and swap eight flight timings at Newark Liberty International Airport .
  • United Airlines and JetBlue Airways customers will soon leverage their frequent flyer miles and status across both airlines, with elite members receiving priority services.
  • This fall, the Blue Sky partnership will begin rolling out in phases, with new customer benefits starting in fall 2025, the companies said.
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Enid News & Eagle broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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