Customers of JetBlue’s TrueBlue loyalty program now can earn and redeem points on flights operated by Frankfurt-based carrier Condor, JetBlue announced Tuesday.
Condor currently operates nonstop service to Frankfurt through nine U.S. gateways, including New York John F. Kennedy, Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Las Vegas, Portland, Ore., and Anchorage, Alaska, according to JetBlue.
In addition, JetBlue is ending both its loyalty agreement with TAP Air Portugal and its interline and loyalty partnership with Hawaiian Airlines, the carrier confirmed.
The interline agreement between JetBlue and TAP Air Portugal agreement will remain in place, but JetBlue customers will not be able to book TAP flights to earn or redeem TrueBlue points after Sept. 30, 2025, according to JetBlue. All retroactive point requests also must be submitted by Sept. 30. All existing bookings made prior to Sept. 30 will be honored.
The last day JetBlue customers can book Hawaiian Airlines flights to earn or redeem TrueBlue points also will be Sept. 30, and travel must be completed by March 31, 2026. The deadline to submit any retroactive requests to earn TrueBlue points on Hawaiian also is March 31, according to JetBlue.
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