JetBlue Airways announced Friday that it’s dropping popular benefits with American Airlines this month after being forced to wind down their two-year partnership.
Starting July 21, the two carriers will no longer be able to sell tickets on each other’s flights, an arrangement called codesharing, JetBlue said. The carriers will also be ending reciprocal loyalty benefits.
The moves come after a federal judge ruled in May that the Northeast Alliance between JetBlue and American, which began in 2021, violates U.S. antitrust law.