DoT approves JetBlue-BA code share

The United States Department of Transport (USDoT) has approved the planned code share between New York-based JetBlue and London, UK-based British Airways. 


The two airlines are permitted to engage in reciprocal code-share services indefinitely, with British Airways able to place its BA code on JetBlue flights between 75 city pairs linking Boston and New York with other destinations within the US and JetBlue able to place its B6 code on BA flights from London to 17 points in Europe.

Passengers therefore are able to book flights to the two carriers' various destinations on a single ticket.

DoT approves JetBlue-BA code share

The United States Department of Transport (USDoT) has approved the planned code share between New York-based JetBlue and London, UK-based British Airways. 


The two airlines are permitted to engage in reciprocal code-share services indefinitely, with British Airways able to place its BA code on JetBlue flights between 75 city pairs linking Boston and New York with other destinations within the US and JetBlue able to place its B6 code on BA flights from London to 17 points in Europe.

Passengers therefore are able to book flights to the two carriers' various destinations on a single ticket.