On Friday, a spokesperson for Air Berlin confirmed that the carrier had reached a cooperative deal with JetBlue Airways that will see customers gaining access to wider transfer options at airports within the U.S.
Thus far, the agreement applies primarily to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), but spokesperson Goetz Ahmelmann claims that this is “only the beginning” of JetBlue’s plans for cooperation with Air Berlin.
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