JetBlue Airways (B6, New York JFK) and Etihad Airways (EY, Abu Dhabi International) have announced plans to begin codeshare operations. The agreement, which is subject to government approval, will see Etihad Airways place its “EY” code on JetBlue-operated flights, initially facilitating connections between the two airlines at New York JFK and Washington Dulles. In the first stage of the partnership, Etihad Airways will codeshare on 40 JetBlue routes within the US including Aguadilla, Albuquerque International, Austin-Bergstrom International, Boston, Buffalo Niagara International, Burbank, Burlington, VT, Charleston International, Charlotte International, Chicago O'Hare, Denver International, Fort Lauderdale International, Fort Myers Southwest Florida, Houston Hobby, Jacksonville International, FL, Las Vegas Harry Reid, Long Beach, Los Angeles International, New Orleans International, Oakland International, Orlando International, Phoenix Sky Harbor, Ponce, Portland International, Portland International Jetport, Rochester, NY, Sacramento International, Salt Lake City, San Diego International, San Francisco, San José, US, San Juan Luis Muñoz Marin, Sarasota/Bradenton, Savannah International, Seattle Tacoma International, Syracuse Hancock International, Tampa International, Washington Dulles, and West Palm Beach International with additional codeshare services planned on JetBlue flights once Etihad Airways commences daily flights to Los Angeles International from June 2014. Codesharing will also be introduced on flights between Washington/Dulles and Boston and New York JFK. Etihad Airways also plans to codeshare on the following non-USA routes operated by JetBlue from Summer 2014, subject to US and foreign government approval: Between New York/Kennedy and: Bogotá, Montego Bay, Punta Cana, Santiago de los Caballeros and Santo Domingo Las Américas.