Kenya Airways has signed a unilateral codeshare agreement with JetBlue.
Under the agreement, Kenya Airways will place its flight code on JetBlue-operated services from New York's JFK airport and other US cities. These include Atlanta, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Phoenix, Raleigh-Durham, San Francisco, San Juan, and West Palm Beach.
“This codeshare agreement with JetBlue represents a significant step forward in advancing our global growth strategy through meaningful and strategic partnerships," said Kenya Airways acting group managing director and CEO George Kamal. "By expanding our network through New York, we are providing our customers with more choice and seamless access to key destinations across the United States.”
“This unilateral codeshare agreement with Kenya Airways strengthens JetBlue’s global connectivity and
reinforces our strategy of building thoughtful partnerships," said JetBlue VP of network planning and airline partnerships Dave Jehn.
Kenya Airways currently operates four weekly flights between Nairobi and New York.