
Will JetBlue Join Star Alliance?
FromĀ Star Alliance, it is the world’s largest global airline network, founded in 1997. It consists of 25 member airlines that collaborate to provide seamless travel across a vast network of destinations. The alliance allows passengers to enjoy benefits such as code-sharing flights, shared airport lounges, priority services, and frequent flyer mile accumulation across member airlines. Star Alliance has over 50 global hubs in the world’s major cities, which allows members to seamlessly transition to their destinations using the airline partnerships under the network.
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