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From today's Financial Times...
JetBlue announced plans on Tuesday to start code-sharing with international carriers, in another departure by the US airline from the low-cost business model adopted by rivals such as Southwest and AirTran.
JetBlue said it was in talks with “large international carriers†to cross-sell seats for services from its base at New York’s JFK airport, the largest US gateway.
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JetBlue announced plans on Tuesday to start code-sharing with international carriers, in another departure by the US airline from the low-cost business model adopted by rivals such as Southwest and AirTran.
JetBlue said it was in talks with “large international carriers†to cross-sell seats for services from its base at New York’s JFK airport, the largest US gateway.
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The rest is available to subscribers at ft.com.