And.... It is not a code share. It is a simple interline agreement.
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And.... It is not a code share. It is a simple interline agreement.
It is a codeshare. Hawaiian's code will be placed on JetBlue-operated flights.
Matt, hate to sound like a douche but... Here goes..... JetBlue does not operate in a code share enviorment with ANY carriers. The only codeshare JetBlue has ever taken part in was a marketing code share with cape air. All other agreements are interline agreements. There are no LH, EI, EY, SA, EK or otherwise flight numbers or code share numbers sold, published or operated in the T5 or Boston C complex. Strictly interline which gives you the ability to transfer bags directly and use the same itenarary but different ticket stock on other airlines. I hope that clears it up. http://www.jetblue.com/flying-on-jet.../codeshare.asp
It may not be London, but JetBlue surprised many with the level of competition that they brought over the years domestically against carriers like AA....you don't think they could do it internationally too? I know I would certainly choose Jetblue over AA at ANY chance I had. And it may not be London (at least not Heathrow) but I'd be there are routes that would be very worth their while.
I just refuse to believe that there is not more than meets the eye int he intent of either Hawaiian or JetBlue. Maybe not definite plans right now, but the this arrangement i brewing for some future business opportunities.
Phil, it's exciting times for both airlines. The word is mum.
just reminding you guys that this flight departs hawaii tomorrow, but will arrive NY Tuesday Morning.
Scheduled arrival time is 6:45 AM.
Now that was a beautiful airplane! I loved the "Aloha" that was thrown in with the landing clearance. Pictures tonight when I get back to Philly
I was alone in Inwood Park- was anyone out at Bayswater?
Three of us at Bayswater. Waiting for departure in a bit.
Why would you go to inwood when they are on the 4's?