Qatar Airways has expanded its codeshare
partnership with JetBlue, adding 29 new codeshare destinations to
the airline’s route network from Boston Logan International
Airport.
The expanded partnership will take effect
from 16 March 2016 to coincide with the launch of Qatar Airways’
daily direct flights to Boston.
Passengers will be able to connect onto
JetBlue’s network with a seamless transfer process via both New
York and Boston.
“The strengthening of this codeshare agreement
comes at a time when Qatar Airways is focused upon expanding its
own direct links to the United States and beyond, with the launch
of non-stop services to Los Angeles, Atlanta and Boston throughout
2016,” said Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive,
Mr.
Akbar Al Baker. “Passengers travelling to Boston on our
latest flagship A350 XWB aircraft will be able to connect onwards
to almost 30 JetBlue destinations across the continent, enhancing
the overall passenger experience for all, thanks to this expanded
code-share agreement.”
The partnership will include new
codeshare routes from Boston (BOS) to; Austin (AUS), Charleston
(CHS), Cleveland (CLE), Denver (DEN), Detroit (DTW), Fort
Lauderdale (FLL), Fort Myers (RSW), Jacksonville (JAX), Las Vegas
(LAS), Long Beach (LGB), Martha’s Vineyard (MVY), Nantucket (ACK),
New Orleans (MSY), Oakland (OAK), Orlando (MCO), Portland (PDX),
Raleigh Durham (RDU), Richmond (RIC), Sacramento (SMF), Saint
Thomas (STT), San Diego (SAN), San Francisco (SFO), San Jose
(SJC), San Juan (SJU), Sarasota (SRQ), Savannah (SAV), Seattle
(SEA), Tampa (TPA) and West Palm Beach (PBI).
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