Korean Air seals interline agreement with JetBlue
Korean Air has signed a new interline deal with US-based JetBlue Airways.
Effective this week, customers can book tickets for combined travel on JetBlue and Korean Air through New York’s JFK airport, Washington Dulles airport, and Los Angeles airport. Korean Air connects to all three cities with direct flights from Seoul’s Incheon airport.
From New York, passengers can connect on JetBlue service to cities along the US East Coast and Florida. From Los Angeles, JetBlue offers connecting services to Boston, JFK and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and from Washington, the carrier connects to destinations in the West Coast and Northeast US.
Passengers can also connect on Korean Air’s services to 12 Korean cities and most major cities in Asia Pacific. Korean Air recently added Airbus A380 service from Seoul to New York and LA.
“JetBlue is looking forward to this partnership, which will continue to expand connections across Asia to our customers,” said Bryan Kapeckas, JetBlue’s Manager of Airline Partnerships. “Korean Air is also the first airline partner that is a Sky Team member, further expanding on JetBlue’s open architecture model, which benefits customers by offering diverse options with our many airline partners.”