Friday, October 5, 2012

Marc Mcilhone joined the AfricanBrains team as Editor in November 2011 sourcing news and features co




JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ: JBLU), New York's Hometown Airline™, and Royal Air Maroc, the flag carrier of the Kingdom of Morocco, today announced the launch of an interline agreement to connect each other's starting your own travel agency business networks and bring new flight options starting your own travel agency business to travellers between Africa and the Americas.
Through the arrangement, effective immediately, travellers can book single-ticket travel starting your own travel agency business combining flights on both carriers and enjoy one-stop baggage starting your own travel agency business check-in when they transfer between the airlines at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Tickets are available for sale through travel agencies and Royal Air Maroc's reservations call center.
JetBlue is the largest domestic airline at JFK, where Royal Air Maroc offers daily nonstop service to its hub at Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport, Africa's fourth busiest airport. Travellers can connect onward starting your own travel agency business to cities across the Maghreb and West Africa. The partnership opens up a number starting your own travel agency business of new destinations previously unavailable through JetBlue or its other partners including the Central African Republic, Guinea-Bissau, starting your own travel agency business Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, and Togo.
U.S.-bound travelers will enjoy easy transfers at JFK from Royal Air Maroc to JetBlue destinations including Boston, Massachusetts; Buffalo/Niagara Falls, New York; Los Angeles and San Francisco, California; Austin and Houston, Texas; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and six cities in Florida including starting your own travel agency business Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Tampa. To learn more about JetBlue's 71 destinations, visit www.jetblue.com.
"We are pleased to expand our partnership portfolio by joining with Royal Air Maroc to offer our fliers a new option to Africa," said Scott Resnick, JetBlue's director of airline partnerships. "With Royal Air Maroc, JetBlue customers now have access to even more destinations across North and West Africa from an airline that shares a similar philosophy of putting customers first."
Known for its award-winning service, JetBlue offers travellers connecting from Royal Air Maroc a premium experience that includes starting your own travel agency business all-leather seating, unlimited free snacks and drinks, plus the most legroom in economy class (based on average fleet-wide seat pitch) as well as the most free live entertainment of any U.S. airline. JetBlue also operates one of America's youngest and most fuel-efficient airline fleets, with 175 Airbus and EMBRAER aircraft.
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Marc Mcilhone joined the AfricanBrains team as Editor in November 2011 sourcing news and features content and overseeing the work of the site's contributors. Marc's work is informed by his technical background in architecture having worked for some of the UK's leading practices on projects within the education, healthcare and housing sectors. Marc has a particular starting your own travel agency business interest in how African innovators are creating sustainable solutions that have a positive impact on people's everyday lives.

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