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You may be able to watch free movies in the sky if you are traveling this Thanksgiving, as long as you use Amazon Prime on JetBlue Airways Corp.

Passengers on about 160 JetBlue aircraft, or three-quarters of the fleet, will be able to access thousands of titles through the Inc. video streaming service via free Wi-Fi on flights by Thursday. JetBlue and Amazon announced the partnership in May.

The accord gives the world’s largest online retailer a new way to expand the Amazon Prime product, which costs $99 a year in the United States. JetBlue gets another digital offering for its free broadband service separate from its seat-back display screens. Larger carriers charge for onboard Wi-Fi.

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