In 2022, travelers will experience all the benefits of the Northeast Alliance (NEA) between American Airlines and JetBlue, including the most flight options in dozens of markets from New York and Boston, lie-flat seats on all transcontinental routes and a robust international network. In addition, American will reimagine business travel with the launch of Main Select.
→ American Airlines redesigns its AAdvantage loyalty program.
“NEA is open for business, providing customers with the most New York frequencies, the best routes across key business markets and reciprocal status benefits,” said American’s chief revenue officer, Vasu Raja. “With lie-flat seat offerings on all transcontinental destinations and a strong international network that includes the launch of 10 new routes, NEA is spurring competition in New York and transforming travel beyond the Northeast.”
→ American Airlines recovers 100% of its frequencies to Buenos Aires.
NEA has created more New York frequencies than any other airline, offering travelers access to nearly 60 markets, and more than 48 destinations from Boston.
Customers can now easily connect from an American flight to a JetBlue flight and vice versa through New York (JFK), as the two airlines now offer codeshare connections to nearly 600 origin and destination markets.
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