Contour and JetBlue Roll Out New Interline Partnership, Expand Access to JetBlue’s 100+ Destinations

JetBlue has expanded small-market connectivity via a new interline deal with Contour Airlines, effective immediately from February 3, 2026.
What it changes for travelers and networks
The agreement enables single-ticket itineraries across both carriers, with coordinated ticketing and baggage checked through to the final destination.
It gives Contour customers a simpler path into JetBlue’s network of more than 100 destinations. In practical terms, the partnership is meant to make small-market travel easier. Contour’s regional flights can feed into JetBlue’s broader network, while JetBlue customers gain additional links to secondary and rural markets without having to manage separate tickets and re-check baggage mid-journey.
The airlines have not yet published a detailed list of specific connecting airports or route pairs enabled under the interline.
Contour footprint
Contour is based at Smyrna Airport (MQY) and says it serves more than 30 destinations across the US and the Caribbean. The carrier also notes existing interline relationships with Alaska Airlines, United Airlines, and American Airlines, positioning it as a regional connector alongside larger networks.
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