After months of talking about linking up with a partner, Kennedy International-based JetBlue(JBLU Quote) has finally done so -- in Boston.
JetBlue said Wednesday it will team with Hyannis, Mass.-based Cape Air to offer easy connections at Boston's Logan Airport, where the two carriers share a terminal. The agreement allows passengers with a single ticket to connect and transfer baggage between JetBlue flights serving 20 destinations and Cape Air flights serving four destinations. It takes effect March 19.
"We thought that if we provided a more seamless approach and connected bags and let people from our flights on to Cape Air flights, we would have a lot more business," JetBlue CEO David Neeleman told reporters on a conference call. In the past, passengers have bought two tickets for such trips and reclaimed bags before the second leg, he said. ...
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