Blade Air Mobility and JetBlue are working together to combine Blade’s airport service with JetBlue’s TrueBlue loyalty program.
“This partnership with Blade will help us further evolve and enhance our TrueBlue program so our most loyal customers can enjoy more perks more often,” says Chris Buckner, Vice President of Loyalty and Partnerships at JetBlue.
Blade will also add more continuous daily service routes between its Lounge East location in Manhattan, and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Operations start on June 27, 2022.
Complimentary seats on Blade Airport helicopter transfers will be provided to JetBlue members. They will also be able to access preferred pricing on their first Blade Airport transfer.
Blade recently acquired three urban air mobility (UAM) operators in Europe.
You can read more about Blade in Asian Sky Media’s 2021 Asia-Pacific Region UAM Report.
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