March 10 (Reuters) - American Airlines and JetBlue Airways said they plan to end agreements covering ticketing, baggage handling and frequent flyer programs.
The airlines will not accept new interline sales with each other from Monday, the companies said on Monday.
The carriers also said customers using their reciprocal frequent-flyer programs would no longer earn miles or points when traveling on eligible routes, effective April 1.
The carriers did not say why they were ending the agreements. Both could not be immediately reached for comment outside regular U.S. business hours.
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The airlines will not accept new interline sales with each other from Monday, the companies said on Monday.
The carriers also said customers using their reciprocal frequent-flyer programs would no longer earn miles or points when traveling on eligible routes, effective April 1.
The carriers did not say why they were ending the agreements. Both could not be immediately reached for comment outside regular U.S. business hours.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/american-airlines-jetblue-end-ticketing-115851172.html