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JetBlue, Brightline Partner for Rail-Air Connections

3 June 2025 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

High ceilings and wide open areas of a terminal.

JetBlue passengers have a new option for connections in South Florida. The carrier now partners with Brightline to sell rail and air tickets on a single itinerary.

This story is about: Brightline, Florida, interline, JetBlue, trains Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Distribution

The Many Partnerships of IATA AGM

3 June 2025 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

The IATA AGM is one of the biggest opportunities annually for airlines to announce partnerships, and the 2025 edition did not disappoint.

This story is about: Air Baltic, Air China, Air France, Air India, Air Mauritius, Bulgaria Air, China Airlines, codeshare, Cyprus Airways, Delta Air Lines, elite status, Emirates, frequent flier, frequent flyer, IATAAGM, IATAAGM25, Icelandair, India, IndiGo, interline, KLM, loyalty, Riyadh Air, Southwest Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways, Virgin Atlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

JetBlue, Norwegian aim to link route networks in 2020

17 October 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

JetBlue and Norwegian intend to establish an interline agreement, allowing passengers to transfer more easily between the two carriers on a single ticket. But the partnership leaves many questions and questionable value for travelers, at least to start.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, FLL, Fort Lauderdale, Gatwick, interline, JetBlue, JFK, JFK Airport, LGW, London, New York City, Norwegian, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

IATA Coin: A blockchain play by and for the airline world

14 December 2018 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

IATA sits between billions of dollars in airline transactions today. Including some conducted using the IATA Coin, a blockchain-based cryptocurrency

Airlines transferring funds via blockchain? Turns out this is not a far-fetched, future vision. It is reality today thanks to a cryptocurrency known as the IATA Coin.

This story is about: bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, distribution, IATA, IATA Coin, interline, payments Filed Under: Distribution

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