Status Summary
- Cross-airline booking remained live following the early-February rollout, and no additional major public feature release was broadly announced this week.
- Blue Sky still appeared to be in a phased implementation period, with the February 10 cross-sales launch remaining the most recent major customer-facing milestone.
- No public signal this week suggested a shift from partnership mechanics into operational consolidation or labor integration.
Integration Dashboard
- Operational integration: Operational integration remained GREEN. Separate carriers continued to operate independently, and no single operating certificate, combined-operations, joint bidding, staffing, base consolidation, or training harmonization path was publicly disclosed.
- Systems & customer-facing integration: Systems & customer-facing integration remained GREEN. Cross-airline booking for eligible itineraries remained live across both carriers’ digital channels, and no additional customer-facing phase had yet been publicly launched.
- Labor / contract integration: Labor / contract integration remained GREEN. No JCBA, representation-consolidation, joint staffing, bidding, or training-alignment steps were publicly disclosed.
- Regulatory / external constraints: Regulatory / external constraints remained unchanged. No new regulatory milestone or structural change was publicly announced.
CrewSignal Watch Points
- Post-launch servicing and IRROPS guidance, including any clearer reaccommodation or customer-support boundaries.
- Any expansion of eligible itineraries or movement toward mixed-carrier single itineraries.
- Any new rollout language for reciprocal perks or other spring 2026 customer benefits.
Notable Public References
- No new notable public references were identified for the exact reporting week.