JetBlue and Azul Brazilian Airlines announce codeshare agreement

NEW YORK, NY – JetBlue today announced it is expanding its existing partnership with Azul Brazilian Airlines through a unilateral codeshare agreement, subject to government approval.

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NEW YORK, NY – JetBlue today announced it is expanding its existing partnership with Azul Brazilian Airlines through a unilateral codeshare agreement, subject to government approval. Azul will place its โ€œADโ€ code on JetBlue flights between multiple destinations and JetBlueโ€™s focus cities in Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood (FLL) and Orlando (MCO). From both Florida gateways Azul operates nonstop service to the airlineโ€™s hub at Sรฃo Paulo, Brazilโ€™s Viracopos International Airport (VCP).

Once approved, customers purchasing a codeshare itinerary will benefit from having a single ticket that includes both Azul and JetBlue-operated flights as well as conveniences on their day of travel like one-stop check-in and baggage transfer.


โ€œWeโ€™re pleased that customers booking Azul travel will be able to benefit from convenient connections through JetBlueโ€™s growing list of destinations from our Florida focus cities,โ€ said Robin Hayes, president and CEO, JetBlue.

Azul has become the fastest growing airline in Brazil since beginning operations in December 2008 and currently has the largest airline network in the country in terms of cities served, with service to more than 100 destinations. The airline has recently expanded operations with selected nonstop service to the United States.

โ€œWe are excited that our customers get to experience JetBlueโ€™s award winning service. Also, the agreement with JetBlue grows Azul’s travel options in the international market, expanding our service network to destinations served by JetBlue,โ€ said David Neeleman, Azulโ€™s CEO and founder. โ€œThis will place Azul and JetBlue in very advantageous positions in the market.”

Azul operates daily services to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale/Miami with newly retrofitted A330 aircraft. These aircraft feature 20 lie-flat business class seats with direct aisle access. In addition, these aircraft have 110 Economy Premium seats with increased legroom for additional comfort and space. All seats have individual inflight entertainment on demand, power outlets and each customer is treated to Azulโ€™s international flagship meal service.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Azul has become the fastest growing airline in Brazil since beginning operations in December 2008 and currently has the largest airline network in the country in terms of cities served, with service to more than 100 destinations.
  • Once approved, customers purchasing a codeshare itinerary will benefit from having a single ticket that includes both Azul and JetBlue-operated flights as well as conveniences on their day of travel like one-stop check-in and baggage transfer.
  • Also, the agreement with JetBlue grows Azul’s travel options in the international market, expanding our service network to destinations served by JetBlue,โ€ said David Neeleman, Azul's CEO and founder.

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