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The Points Guy on MSNAmerican Airlines petitions Supreme Court to reverse ruling on Northeast Alliance with JetBlueAmerican Airlines is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that struck down its Northeast Alliance with JetBlue.
American Airlines has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a lower-court decision that found its now-scrapped U.S. Northeast partnership with JetBlue Airways violated federal antitrust law.
While the FAA ban for U.S. airlines is set to expire on March 12, JetBlue just confirmed that it would not be resuming its Haiti flights until at least midyear.
With a change in administration, American Airlines is once again trying to revive its joint venture with JetBlue.
American Airlines has requested that US Supreme Court evaluate its blocked Northeast Alliance partnership with JetBlue.
To survive, JetBlue’s leadership has acknowledged that the Queens-based carrier needs an airline partnership of some sort to help it grow its offerings and better compete in the industry. JetBlue’s CEO Marty St. George emphasized last month that the airline is eager to revive its Northeast Alliance.
With a new Administration in the White House, American Airlines is trying to resurrect its planned Northeast alliance with JetBlue. The DOJ sued to block the alliance due to competition concerns but American is now petitioning the highest court, hoping for a different outcome. It has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse the decision.
JetBlue Airways is extending its halt on flights to Toussaint Louverture International Airport (PAP) in Port-au-Prince.
The trouble for JetBlue is that it offers a higher-end flight experience than other low-cost competitors, like Spirit, Frontier or Breeze, but it can’t profitably sell seats that match their low prices,
JetBlue Airways is extending its suspension of flights into Haiti’s main international airport in Port-au-Prince. Flights will remain suspended until at least June 11, a spokesman told the Miami Herald.
American Airlines has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's decision that ruled its now-ended partnership with JetBlue Airways violated antitrust laws
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