July 3 (Reuters) - JetBlue Airways ( JBLU ) and United
Airlines on Thursday asked the U.S. Transportation
Department to reject a complaint filed by Spirit Airlines over
their proposed partnership.
United and JetBlue ( JBLU ) said in May their "Blue Sky" tie-up would
allow travelers to book flights on both carriers' websites,
while interchangeably earning and using points in their frequent
flyer programs. Budget carrier Spirit said last month the deal
would mean the smaller JetBlue ( JBLU ) "will become a de facto vassal of
United." United and JetBlue ( JBLU ) rejected the complaint calling it a
"fiction" and adding: "Blue Sky will maintain JetBlue's ( JBLU )
independence and enhance its competitiveness, ensuring that
JetBlue ( JBLU ) can continue to grow and compete as an independent
carrier."