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Pegasus Airlines and Iberia Sign New Codeshare Agreement Pegasus Airlines has signed a new codeshare agreement with Iberia, offering passengers more choice and convenience. Through this partnership, Pegasus guests can now travel seamlessly to 13 destinations via Iberia flights from Madrid-Barajas Airport. These include 11 Spanish cities; Málaga, Tenerife (North), Palma de Mallorca, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, A Coruña, Asturias, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Vigo and […] The post Pegasus Airlines and Iberia Sign New Codeshare Agreement first appeared on AsiaNewsToday.

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JetBlue, United partnership gets go-ahead from U.S. Transportation Department (Reuters) -JetBlue and United Airlines have cleared the U.S. Department of Transportation’s review of their planned partnership which allows them to proceed with the implementation, the companies said on Tuesday. JetBlue had been seeking partnerships after a federal judge blocked its alliance with American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) in 2023. In May, JetBlue and United unveiled a partnership, dubbed "Blue Sky", that would allow travelers to book flights on both carriers’ websites, while interchangeably earning and using points in their frequent flyer programs. Under the agreement, JetBlue would also provide United access to slots at the congested JFK International Airport at New York for up to seven daily round-trip flights, set to begin in 2027. The company said that the partnership is expected to contribute $50 million more in incremental operating profit than it had initially planned. "We believe Blue Sky will enable each airline to offer its customers access to hundreds of new flights and destinations through a traditional interline agreement," said Marty St. George, JetBlue’s president in a statement. Spirit Airlines (OTC:SAVEQ) in June had urged the U.S. transportation body to reject the collaboration between the two carriers, saying it was anticompetitive and would prompt other large carriers to pursue similar deals. Antitrust officials under the Trump administration have been taking a more lenient approach to corporate deals, a shift from the stricter stance seen under Biden. In June, they approved several multibillion-dollar deals in just one week, signaling a greater willingness to settle with companies. More than 100 transactions have been granted shorter reviews this year, according to FTC data from July. JetBlue and United said that Blue Sky would begin introducing new customer benefits starting in fall 2025, rolling them out in phases.

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JetBlue, United tie up to let passengers book on both websites (Reuters) -JetBlue Airways and United Airlines unveiled on Thursday plans for a consumer collaboration that allows travelers to book flights on both carriers’ websites, while interchangeably earning and using points in their frequent flyer programs. Under the deal, dubbed "Blue Sky", which is subject to approval from U.S. regulators, JetBlue will provide United access to slots at New York’s JFK airport for up to seven daily round-trip flights, beginning in 2027. The airlines will recognise flyers with preferred status on either carrier, granting access to perks such as seat upgrades or switches to another flight. JetBlue, the sixth largest U.S. carrier, and United will also exchange eight flight timings at Newark - giving JetBlue more flights at the New Jersey airport outside New York - and United will move some holiday and travel services to JetBlue’s Paisly platform, the companies said. Some aspects of the deal could take effect as early as this fall, if U.S. regulators approve, they added. "This collaboration with United is a bold step forward ... that brings together two customer-focused airlines to deliver more choices for travelers and value across our networks," JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty said in a statement. Airline loyalty programs are an increasingly profitable business for major carriers. Reuters first reported the negotiations for a partnership in April. JetBlue has been seeking partnerships after a federal judge blocked its so-called Northeast Alliance with American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) in 2023. JetBlue has been struggling to return to sustained profitability after the COVID-19 pandemic. It has managed to post a profit in just two of the past nine quarters. United has made significant flight cuts at its Newark hub in the face of technology, air traffic staffing and runway construction issues. The largest global airline by fleet size, United halted its limited service from JFK in 2022 after failing to get FAA approval for more flights. In March, United CEO Scott Kirby (NYSE:KEX) said he wanted a greater presence in New York, but was discouraged by "all the headache" of buying an airline to ensure a presence at JFK. The airlines’ collaboration, which is not a merger, includes an interline agreement, rather than a codeshare, meaning that each will continue to independently publish, market, manage and price flights. Should you invest $2,000 in JBLU right now? With JBLU making headlines, savvy investors are asking: Is it truly valued fairly? In a market full of overpriced darlings, identifying true value can be challenging. InvestingPro's advanced AI algorithms have analyzed JBLU alongside thousands of other stocks to uncover hidden gems. These undervalued stocks, potentially including JBLU, could offer substantial returns as the market corrects. In 2024 alone, our AI identified several undervalued stocks that later surged by 30 or more. Is JBLU poised for similar growth? Don't miss the opportunity to find out.

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Korean Air to acquire 10 pc stake in Canada's WestJet - Yes Punjab News Korean Air to buy 10% stake in WestJet for $220M, deepening its North American presence amid a major expansion strategy in global aviation markets.

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2/9 Under the arrangement, Delta will acquire a 15% stake for $330 million US, while Korean Air purchases 10% for $220 million US. Delta plans to further sell a 2.3% stake to its joint venture partner Air France-KLM for $50 million US.
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Delta Air Lines Celebrates Centennial with Taittinger Champagne Partnership Delta enhances international flights with Taittinger champagne, highlighting luxury and craftsmanship in its Delta One cabin.

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