JetBlue and Cape Air Enhance Codeshare With Loyalty Benefits

JetBlue has announced that members of its TrueBlue loyalty program can now earn and redeem TrueBlue points on select Cape Air-operated flights when booking travel on jetblue.com or through the JetBlue mobile app.

JetBlue’s customer loyalty benefits with Cape Air further expands a partnership that was first formed in 2007—the very first airline codeshare agreement for JetBlue. Cape Air, one of the largest commuter airlines in the U.S., currently serves 32 cities in the U.S. and the Caribbean and offers more than 250 daily flights. Over the years, the partnership between the two airlines has grown to deliver connections between New York, Boston and San Juan, Puerto Rico to destinations across the Northeast and the Caribbean all on one reservation.

As part of this partnership, customers can conveniently shop for eligible flights operated by Cape Air in the Northeast and Caribbean, redeem TrueBlue points for these itineraries and earn TrueBlue points by adding their TrueBlue number directly at jetblue.com or the JetBlue mobile app. Both JetBlue and Cape Air customers purchasing a codeshare itinerary continue to enjoy benefits from having a single ticket that includes flights operated by both carriers, as well as added convenience on their day of travel like one-stop check-in and baggage transfer.

JetBlue’s expansion with Cape Air builds upon JetBlue’s recent announcement that it is investing and growing across the region. The airline will add 20 percent more seats in New England this winter and add Mint flying, JetBlue’s premium travel offering, on more routes. 

Earlier this month JetBlue launched daily service to Presque Isle, Maine and in January, it will kick off service between Manchester, New Hampshire and several Florida cities. Over the coming months JetBlue will add flights not just at Boston Logan but also in Hartford and Providence.

In addition, this winter, JetBlue will average over 40 daily departures and serve up to 18 destinations from San Juan, Aguadilla and Ponce. Cape Air’s service, which offers six additional destinations beyond San Juan including Culebra, Mayagüez and Vieques, Puerto Rico, and Tortola/Beef Island, British Virgin Islands, complements JetBlue’s investments to increase connectivity to and from Puerto Rico, including adding more destinations within Latin America, the Caribbean and in the U.S. East Coast. These changes come as JetBlue is strategically refocusing its network to leisure and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) routes with strong customer demand.

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