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Last Updated: Jul 30, 2025
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JetBlue Expands Paisly with United and Other Travel Companies

Following the US DOT's approval of the Blue Sky alliance (between JetBlue and United), JetBlue President Marty St. George announced that JetBlue is in discussions with additional airlines and travel companies to expand its Paisly platform.
Paisly, formerly JetBlue Travel Products, was rebranded in June 2025. The platform sells non-air travel products, such as hotels, rental cars, cruises, travel insurance, and activities.
Paisly recently added new cruise partners, including Holland America, Cunard, Virgin Voyages, and Oceania, to its portfolio.
Under the Blue Sky agreement, United will migrate its non-air offerings to Paisly, leaving behind other third-party platforms.
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