JetBlue, Hawaiian Airlines Increase Flight Connections

Hawaiian Airlines at LAX. Graphic by Wendy Osher.
JetBlue announced today that it has expanded its existing partnership with Hawaiian Airlines through a bilateral codeshare agreement.
JetBlue is placing its B6 code on nonstop flights operated by Hawaiian Airlines between New York and Honolulu. The B6 code is also available on select connecting flights from JetBlue’s East Coast network to Honolulu via Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas and onward to Hawaiian Airline’s Neighbor Island network to destinations including Maul, Kona and Līhue.
Additionally, Hawaiian’s HA code, which has been on select JetBlue flights since 2012, is expanding to additional destinations in JetBlue’s growing network.

JetBlue CEO Dave Barger and Hawaiian Airlines CEO celebrate a new partnership in 2012.(PRNewsFoto/JetBlue Airways)
Customers purchasing a codeshare itinerary will benefit from having a single ticket that includes both Hawaiian and JetBlue-operated flights as well as conveniences on their day of travel like one-stop check-in and baggage transfer.
“JetBlue and Hawaiian have been consistently strengthening our relationship since we first partnered nearly four years ago so that we can offer the best travel benefits to our customers,” said Scott Laurence, senior vice president airline planning, JetBlue. “This latest step makes it easier than ever to book seamless travel, connect across our diverse networks of destinations and earn loyalty points anywhere our airlines fly.”
Hawaiian Airlines offers flights between Hawai‘i and 11 US Mainland airports, including JetBlue’s home at the award-winning T5 at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Hawaiian operates the only year-round, non-stop flight between Hawai‘i and JFK, offering convenient connections within the same terminal to JetBlue flights across the US, Caribbean and Latin America.
“We are pleased to expand our partnership with JetBlue to create more choices for travelers coming to the Hawaiian Islands or those seeking easy connections to destinations beyond our key gateways on the Mainland,” said Peter Ingram, executive vice president and chief commercial officer for Hawaiian Airlines.
Hawaiian and JetBlue also offer members of each carrier’s loyalty program the opportunity to earn and redeem points or miles for travel on either carrier. JetBlue’s TrueBlue members can accrue points on Hawaiian-operated flights, while HawaiianMiles members can earn miles on JetBlue-operated flights. Similarly, frequent fliers can redeem their points or miles for travel on either carrier’s network, creating a long list of destinations for each program’s loyal members.
For more information, visit JetBlue.com and www.hawaiianairlines.com.