AirlinesWorld

American Airlines and JetBlue Airways end their partnership after judge’s orders

Share
Share

American Airlines and JetBlue Airways will terminate to sell seats on each other’s flights starting Friday, July 21, following a judge’s determination that the partnership deal between these two companies violated antitrust laws. This measurement will take place in the northeastern region of the United States and it’ll affect the routes both companies shared. Their deal came into effect in 2021 before it was ordered to end this month.

The federal judge ordered both airlines to end their agreement, which made them able to share passengers, revenue and to put together schedules for their flights. The alliance was deemed “anti-competitive” because it took so much from the rest of the market and made American and JetBlue the strongest offers for air traffic. In contrast, the companies expressed that the partnership was necessary to better compete against Delta and United Airlines. About the situation, vice president of the Northeast Alliance at JetBlue, Dave Fintzen, said:

″We are disappointed to be ending popular benefits like codesharing and reciprocal loyalty benefits. With the court’s recent ruling and the termination of the NEA, we have to sunset them in short order.”

After the deal between both air companies was rejected, JetBlue attempted to focus on the acquisition of Spirit Airlines for $3.8 billion. However, the Justice Department disapproved of the alliance, while American Airlines expressed their interest in appealing the ruling before the same entity. The airline expressed that “this is just the first step in the wind-down process that will take place over the coming months,” and later added “we will continue to work with the JetBlue team to ensure customers who have existing codeshare bookings can travel seamlessly without disruption to their travel plans.”

Share
Related Articles
AccidentAirlines

Emergency at U.S. Airport: Seven Hospitalized Due to Suspicious Odor on Aircraft

Seven individuals were hospitalized on the night of Friday, June 27, after...

WarWorld

Drone Attack in Odessa Leaves at Least Two Dead and 14 Injured

At least two people were killed and 14 others injured on Saturday...

PoliticsWorld

Houthis Threaten to Target U.S. Ships if Washington Joins Possible Attack on Iran

The Houthi rebel group Ansarullah warned on Saturday that it would resume...

World

U.S. Pulls Aircraft from Qatar Base Amid Iran Threat, Weighs Military Intervention

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the United States has withdrawn...

WarWorld

Tensions Soar Between Israel and Iran After Escalating Strikes: “Tehran Will Burn,” Warns Israeli Defense Minister

The conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated to unprecedented levels over...

AccidentAirlines

Life Among the Wreckage: The Sole Survivor of Flight AI-171

Amid the smoldering remains of the downed Boeing 787-8 in the Indian...

AccidentAirlines

Air India Plane Crashes in Ahmedabad

Shortly after noon, an Air India flight bound for London crashed into...

Airlines

Two Extra Meters: The Philadelphia Flight That Couldn’t Land in Naples

Everything was going according to plan on the morning of June 3rd....