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airlines JetBlue and Emirates will operate shared code Quito, destino donde la aerolínea «semi low-cost» norte americana opera con hasta 7 weekly flights with Airbus A320 aircraft, A321 y Embraer 190.
The only airline that covers the route from Fort Lauderdale a Quito has been authorized by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation of Ecuador – DGAC to operate alongside the United Arab Emirates airline, Emirates Airlines under shared code or code share to Ecuador:

As detailed, the airlines JetBlue Airways (THERE IT IS: B6) y Emirates Airlines (THERE IT IS:I) The codeshare passenger agreement was approved for the operation on the route operated by Jetblue between Fort Lauderdale – Quito – Fort Lauderdale with up to 7 weekly frequencies with rights of third and fourth freedoms of the air.
It is also indicated that Emirates Airlines is only a marketing partner and that this approval does not imply that this airline is authorized to operate flights in passenger transport services., unless it previously obtains the corresponding operating permit.
Emirates opera 5 flights a week between Dubai and Fort Lauderdale with Boeing 777-200LR aircraft and this route was the response to the delay in the start of flights to Panama, which was intended to be one of the longest routes in the world.
With the Emirates route to Florida that lasts 15 hours and 49 minutes on the leg from Dubai, the airline will connect on Mondays, Wednesday, Friday, Saturdays and Sundays with the JetBlue route that operates daily to Quito.
This is a great opportunity to improve Ecuador's connectivity with the Persian Gulf, which joins the other options and agreements that the giant Emirates in New York has towards Ecuador..
From Dubai to Quito, travelers will have a stopover of 9 hours until takeoff time to the Middle of the World, while on the way back to Dubai the wait will be quite long. 16 hours, Although it would not be unreasonable to think that some of the flights will undergo changes in their itineraries to connect in a better way to adapt to this operation and other agreements that the airline will sign in the region to increase its positioning..
¿Qué es un Code Share?
The Codeshare Agreement is an alliance between 2 airlines, where one is the operator and sells its seats on the route it flies (JetBlue) and another is the one that will be able to sell a certain number of seats on its website and systems. (Emirates) of the flight operated by the first.
Thus, Emirates in the near future will list Quito as another destination on its website, which will put Ecuador on the map of one of the largest airlines in the world, that will benefit the country commercially and touristically.




