Contour, JetBlue Partner on New Interline Agreement to Enhance Regional Travel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contour Airlines and JetBlue have launched a new interline agreement that expands connectivity for travelers across the U.S. and the Caribbean.

The partnership allows customers to book a single, seamless itinerary that combines flights operated by both carriers, with coordinated ticketing and through-checked baggage to their final destination.

Through the partnership, Contour customers now gain access to JetBlue’s extensive network of more than 100 destinations, including key leisure, business and international gateway cities. This integration opens up new routing possibilities for travelers originating in Contour-served communities, making it easier to connect onto JetBlue’s service without the friction of separate tickets or rechecking bags.

“Contour now serves over thirty destinations throughout the United States and in the Caribbean, and this represents a meaningful step forward in providing better accessibility to both residents of these communities and travelers looking to visit one of our many great destinations,” said Ben Munson, President of Contour, in a media statement. 

“Our new interline agreement with Contour Airlines reflects JetBlue’s continued commitment to expanding access and connectivity for our customers,” said Dave Jehn, Vice President of Network Planning and Airline Partnerships, JetBlue, in a media statement. “We’re pleased to bring together complementary strengths—Contour’s regional expertise and JetBlue’s award-winning service—to enhance the travel experience for customers of both airlines.”

Tickets are now available through Contour’s direct booking channels as well as major global distribution systems and travel agency platforms, ensuring broad accessibility for advisors and their clients.

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