JetBlue has announced one of the most anticipated elements of its Blue Sky collaboration with United Airlines: beginning this week, eligible TrueBlue and MileagePlus members can enjoy reciprocal loyalty perks and benefits when traveling across either airlines’ networks.
The integration of the airlines’ reciprocal loyalty benefits follows the successful launch of JetBlue and United’s interline agreement and sales, which allows customers to earn and redeem points and book flights on either carrier’s website. JetBlue and United are delivering on their commitment to create a more connected travel experience for customers.
Eligible TrueBlue and MileagePlus members who include their frequent flier number on their booking can now expect the following benefits when traveling across either airline’s network, including:
- Priority boarding
- When traveling on JetBlue, Premier Platinum and Premier 1K members will board with Group 1; Premier Gold members with Group 2; and Premier Silver members with Group 3
- When traveling on United, Mosaic 2, 3 and 4 members will board with Group 1 and Mosaic 1 members will board with Group 2
- Complimentary access to extra legroom seating at check-in
- Includes EvenMore seating when traveling on JetBlue
- Includes Economy Plus seating when traveling on United
- Priority check-in and security
- Complimentary preferred seat selection after booking
- One free checked bag plus priority bag handling
- Same-day standby options
“We are always looking for new ways to elevate the experience for our most loyal customers and this latest enhancement to our Blue Sky collaboration offers even greater value to our brand loyal customers,” said Ed Pouthier, JetBlue’s vice president of loyalty and personalization. “With more ways to earn and redeem, more destinations to explore across both airline networks, and now reciprocal benefits, Blue Sky delivers unmatched value for our most loyal customers. We’re elevating the travel experience by bringing seamless, meaningful perks to life across both airlines.”
Unlocking What’s Next: More Connectivity and Travel Enhancements
Since the launch of Blue Sky last May, customers can book and purchase flights across both airline’s websites via the airlines’ industry interline agreement and earn and redeem loyalty currency across eligible itineraries. In the future, customers will be able to travel on both JetBlue and United within a single connected interline ticket, streamlining access to JetBlue’s leading leisure network alongside United’s expansive domestic and global footprint, including United Express. With reciprocal perks and benefits, and greater flexibility, Blue Sky is delivering more ways to personalize the travel experience.
Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply; taxes and fees may apply to award travel. More information for JetBlue customers is available at jetblue.com/jetblue-united, and for United MileagePlus members at united.com/bluesky.
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