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Seaborne Airlines and JetBlue Announce Interline Agreement

Last week, Seaborne Airlines announced new service from SJU to St. Kitts (SKB) and Nevis (NEV) effective January 15, 2014. Photo: VINO/file
ST. CROIX - Seaborne Airlines today announced that an interline agreement facilitating connections at Luis Munoz Marin Airport in San Juan, PR (SJU) to and from all JetBlue Airways flights at SJU has launched.

With the agreement, baggage can be checked at either JetBlue or Seaborne and bags will be transferred without having to be rechecked. Additionally, Seaborne Airlines tickets will be sold on jetblue.com and both JetBlue and Seaborne will be able to issue

each others boarding passes in the coming weeks.

Last week, Seaborne Airlines announced new service from SJU to St. Kitts (SKB) and Nevis (NEV) effective January 15, 2014. With the additions, Seaborne will operate to fourteen airports throughout the Caribbean. And in October, Seaborne announced the start of new service from San Juan to La Romana in the Dominican Republic effective December 12, 2013. 

1 Response to “Seaborne Airlines and JetBlue Announce Interline Agreement”

  • Positive (15/11/2013, 13:45) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Much needed service. A benifit to all concerned. Hoping there will be less cancellation allowing persons to reach their destinations on time. Excellent thought in air aviation.


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