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Arkia, a flight connection company in Israel, has signed a deal with JetBlue to provide flights between the US and Israel

Arkia Airlines, Israel's low-cost carrier, announced on Thursday that it had signed a?deal with JetBlue Airways. This deal would allow Arkia Airlines customers to connect?on?JetBlue flights?in the United States as well as to Latin America and Caribbean.

Arkia, a privately held company, flies mainly domestically and in Europe. However, it has launched flights from Tel Aviv (Israel) to New York since last year to compete with El Al Israel Airlines.

JetBlue will link up Arkia’s non-stop flight schedule to JFK Airport, which includes seven flights per week.

Arkia CEO Oz Berlowitz said: "This agreement strengthens Arkia’s long-haul operation and expands the range of service for customers?traveling to North America."

Dave Jehn is a vice-president of JetBlue, sixth largest airline in the u.s., and said that the new partnership between JetBlue and Arkia allows them to "expand their 'global reach' and provide customers with a broader range of destinations as well as seamless connections."

El?Al has also an interline deal with JetBlue, but the codeshare agreement between the two airlines ended in October. (Reporting and editing by Susan Fenton; Steven Scheer)

(source: Reuters)