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JetBlue to partner with U.S. carrier to expand route network

JetBlue to partner with U.S. carrier to expand route network
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JetBlue Airways, in a bid to expand its route network, is set to establish a partnership with a domestic U.S. airline to cover cities like Boise and Omaha. Marty St. George, JetBlue's president, emphasized this strategy during a recent earnings call, stating, "The most important thing, number one, is a significantly higher network opportunity for earn and burn of TrueBlue points."

This move follows a court order in 2023 that terminated JetBlue's partnership with American Airlines, known as the Northeast Alliance. Joanna Geraghty, the CEO of JetBlue, commented on a lawsuit where American Airlines seeks over $1 million from JetBlue, saying, "This is not an expected turn."

American Airlines made a proposal to JetBlue following their partnership dissolution, but as Steve Johnson, American's vice chair and chief strategy officer, noted, "JetBlue was focused on different business priorities." Speculations suggest JetBlue might partner with other carriers like Alaska, Delta, Southwest, or United Airlines. St. George mentioned that JetBlue plans to announce its new partner by the end of June.

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Despite cutting its schedule by over 4% in the first quarter and planning further reductions due to decreased travel demand, JetBlue intends to add more routes later this year. St. George was cautious, stating only that "multiple" new cities could be added.

The airline's financial performance mirrored the broader economic situation, observing a slowdown in travel demand since the beginning of the year. St. George attributed some of this to coasts being "impacted a little bit more."

JetBlue's restructuring plan, JetForward, aims to address these challenges, including strategically reducing service and focusing on premium and loyalty offerings. The latter has shown promise, with a new JetBlue Premier Card seeing a 7% increase in cobranded card spending in the first quarter.

Anticipated offerings like a new domestic first class and airport lounges at JFK in 2025 and Boston in 2026 are in the pipeline as JetBlue navigates these challenging waters.

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