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JetBlue, Brightline Team Up With Interline Ticketing
June 6, 2025
By Jim Mathews / President & CEO
“I’ve traveled in Europe, and there it’s easy to just take a flight and a train together, no hassle. Why can’t we do that here?”
How many times have you heard that...or maybe even said it yourself? This week JetBlue and Brightline unveiled a fly/rail partnership that allows passengers to book seamless travel between origin and destination pairs the airline and the railroad serve.
Passengers will be able to book Brightline tickets as part of their JetBlue itinerary right on the JetBlue.com website, and the class of service will be consistent across the booking. In other words, if you book JetBlue’s Mint business-class product and continue on Brightline to, say, Aventura, Fla., you’ll enjoy Brightline Premium cabin seating and lounge access.
Fort Lauderdale was JetBlue’s third-biggest market in 2024, and Orlando was the fourth.
JetBlue operates 284 aircraft to 104 destinations in the U.S., Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Brightline’s station near Fort Lauderdale airport was one of the railroad’s first, and Brightline opened its Orlando Airport station two years ago.
Brightline will operate effectively like a codeshare regional partner airline.
“We are proud to partner with JetBlue to enhance connectivity throughout Florida,” Barbara Drahl, senior vice president of marketing and commercial strategy at Brightline, said in a prepared statement. “This partnership enables travelers to book a single ticket for both air and rail, offering a fast, reliable, and eco-friendly rail transportation option while seamlessly connecting to JetBlue’s extensive network.”
JetBlue-Brightline connections will include complimentary shuttle service between airports and nearby stations, but for now JetBlue TrueBlue loyalty members won’t get additional mileage points for their Brightline legs.
"Saving the Pennsylvanian (New York-Pittsburgh train) was a local effort but it was tremendously useful to have a national organization [NARP] to call upon for information and support. It was the combination of the local and national groups that made this happen."
Michael Alexander, NARP Council Member
April 6, 2013, at the Harrisburg PA membership meeting of NARP
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