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Jetblue and Singapore Airlines sign interline agreement

21 Dec 2011 by ahmarshah
JetBlue and Singapore Airlines have launched a partnership agreement to give customers more seamless connections between the two networks. Under the pact, customers of both airlines will be able to book a single combined ticket for JetBlue and Singapore Airlines-operated flights, with one-stop check-in and baggage transfer between the airlines. Singapore Airlines connects a total of 103 cities in 39 countries, including those covered by its wholly-owned subsidiary SilkAir. From January 15, 2012, the airline will operate the A380 on its Singapore-Frankfurt-New York route (see story here). JetBlue, based at JFK airport in New York, operates more than 150 flights daily to US, Caribbean and Latin American destinations. For more information, visit www.jetblue.com or www.singaporeairlines.com Tiffany Sandrasageran 
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