SAA and JetBlue Airways have introduced codeshare operations on SAA’s flights between Washington, DC and Accra, effective immediately
JetBlue flies from Washington DC to various areas throughout North America, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale.
JetBlue is now placing its B6 code on SAA-operated flights between Washington, DC-Dulles Airport and Accra, Ghana. Customers purchasing a codeshare itinerary will benefit from having a single ticket combining JetBlue and SAA-operated flights, as well as the convenience of one-stop check-in and baggage transfer.
JetBlue’s TrueBlue members can earn TrueBlue points on SAA’s entire global network where SAA is the operating carrier. SAA offers a non-stop service between Washington and Accra four times a week operated by A330 and A340 aircraft. At Washington, DC Dulles Airport both SAA and JetBlue are co-located on Concourse B, which allows for fast and convenient connections for passengers.
“The new codeshare flights on the Washington, DC-Accra route are a further expansion of the successful codeshare services that SAA and JetBlue previously introduced to Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth and East London, and Dakar, Senegal,” said Marc Cavaliere, Executive VP, the Americas for SAA.