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The JetBlue will resell JetSuiteX seats under a codeshare arrangement. The JetBlue plans to offer seats on small, semi-private West Coast routes, another step focusing on well-off travellers. On Monday, the New York-based carrier heralded a code-sharing arrangement with the sister JetSuite of JetSuite, a California-based private jet operator, in which JetBlue has made an investment. The JetBlue website JetBlue.com will offer seats on board aircraft of type JetsSuiteX using the JetBlue carrier codes.

The JetSuiteX company provides so-called commercial charter services. JetBlue, which originally began as a low-cost recreational carrier, has increasingly sought to attract more highly paid clients. Mint, a company offering berths, has extended its luxury stateroom to include trans-continental services. JetSuiteX will be able to broaden the distribution of seats via JetBlue's website.

JetBlue's West Coast services will not be immediately connected to JetSuiteX's, whose 30-seater aircraft take off from private and smaller airport passenger stations. The JetSuiteX operates day-to-day services from Burbank to several other California destinations, such as San Jose and Oakland, as well as to Las Vegas. JetBlue's connection to major US West European destinations could pose challenging issues such as higher cost and overcrowded amenities, which could cancel out the appeal of traveling from a private airport, said Henry Harteveldt, a former executive airliner and creator of Atmosphere Research Group.

It added that a restricted number of services could induce some travellers, whose schedules often changed, to choose bigger carriers. JetSuiteX's May round-trip between Burbank and Oakland on JetSuiteX appeared on Monday's JetBlue website as $276, versus a $190 start fare on American for a flight that included a stop in Phoenix.

The JetSuiteX says it has more than 750 weekly departures. JetBlue, by way of contrast, says it performs an average of 925 daily departures. The JetSuite plans to move to the Dallas-Fort Worth area during the course of the spring and extend its operations following a new round of investments by JetBlue and Qatar Airways.

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