For decades, the Caribbean has relied heavily on airlift from the United States, and now, a new partnership between JetBlue and United Airlines is making travel to the region even easier and more accessible.
JetBlue has a strong presence in the Caribbean, operating an extensive network of daily flights to popular destinations like Aruba, the Dominican Republic, and St. Maarten. United Airlines, meanwhile, has a massive domestic network, making it one of the largest carriers in the U.S. This partnership allows United MileagePlus members to seamlessly book flights to the Caribbean, earning and redeeming miles across both airlines. It also enables them to enjoy benefits such as preferred seating and priority boarding, regardless of which airline operates the flight.
For Caribbean tourism officials and hoteliers, this collaboration is a game-changer. The frictionless connectivity between JetBlue and United opens up more opportunities for travelers, particularly those who may have previously overlooked the Caribbean in favor of more distant destinations like Europe or Latin America. Travelers in cities like Denver or Chicago who have United status can now access JetBlue’s network to popular Caribbean islands like San Juan or Grenada, without sacrificing their loyalty points or benefits.

While this partnership doesn’t mean the airlines will launch new routes immediately, it significantly enhances the travel experience for frequent flyers, especially those sitting on unused miles. It also makes short-haul Caribbean vacations more attractive, particularly during the winter months.

For consumers, this partnership means more convenient and cost-effective travel options to the Caribbean, offering a quick escape to paradise with added perks. It’s an exciting development for the region, which is set to benefit from the increased ease of travel between the U.S. and these sun-drenched islands.