American Airlines and JetBlue have begun taking the first steps to dissolve the Northeast Alliance following a U.S. judge’s order to terminate the agreement.
Codeshare flights between the two airlines will cease to be available as of July 21, 2023.
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Last week JetBlue said it would end the three-year alliance, which allowed the two airlines to coordinate flights and share revenue, and would not appeal the judge’s decision.
“This is just the first step in the settlement process that will take place over the coming months. We will continue to work with the JetBlue team to ensure that customers with codeshare bookings can travel without disruption,” American Airlines said in a statement.
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