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JetBlue Airways Corp. is a commercial airline based in Forest Hills, N.Y. It is a low-cost carrier that operates more than 500 flights a day to more than 50 cities, with its main hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.
JetBlue operates a fleet of more than 130 jets, all of which are Airbus A320 or Embraer 190s. It made more than $2.3 billion in gross revenue in 2006. The company was founded in 1998 and began flying in 2000. Its chairman is David Neelman and its chief executive officer is Dave Barger. JetBlue is a publicly held company and trades on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker symbol JBLU.
It also has substantial ancillary operations at Orlando Internati...
JetBlue operates a fleet of more than 130 jets, all of which are Airbus A320 or Embraer 190s. It made more than $2.3 billion in gross revenue in 2006. The company was founded in 1998 and began flying in 2000. Its chairman is David Neelman and its chief executive officer is Dave Barger. JetBlue is a publicly held company and trades on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker symbol JBLU.
It also has substantial ancillary operations at Orlando Internati...
JetBlue Airways Corp. is a commercial airline based in Forest Hills, N.Y. It is a low-cost carrier that operates more than 500 flights a day to more than 50 cities, with its main hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.
JetBlue operates a fleet of more than 130 jets, all of which are Airbus A320 or Embraer 190s. It made more than $2.3 billion in gross revenue in 2006. The company was founded in 1998 and began flying in 2000. Its chairman is David Neelman and its chief executive officer is Dave Barger. JetBlue is a publicly held company and trades on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker symbol JBLU.
It also has substantial ancillary operations at Orlando International Airport, including its national employee-training center known as JetBlue University and a maintenance hangar for its LiveTV subsidiary, which installs and maintains in-flight entertainment systems on planes for JetBlue and some other airlines.
JetBlue operates a fleet of more than 130 jets, all of which are Airbus A320 or Embraer 190s. It made more than $2.3 billion in gross revenue in 2006. The company was founded in 1998 and began flying in 2000. Its chairman is David Neelman and its chief executive officer is Dave Barger. JetBlue is a publicly held company and trades on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker symbol JBLU.
It also has substantial ancillary operations at Orlando International Airport, including its national employee-training center known as JetBlue University and a maintenance hangar for its LiveTV subsidiary, which installs and maintains in-flight entertainment systems on planes for JetBlue and some other airlines.
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Lauderdale airport ranks as 4th cheapest destination in country
South Florida Sun-SentinelFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport ranked high in the nation for its affordability and drop in airfares in early 2008, the government reported Wednesday. Average fares fell 7.7 percent from $258 to $238 in the first quarter, compared with...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Transportation, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach International Airport, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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Extra charges are key to airline survival
New travel fees mean hundreds of millions of dollars a year for beleaguered airlines, and executives say they need them more than ever as fuel costs continue to suck profits out of the industry. United Airlines, US Airways, and JetBlue posted big...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, Air Transportation, United Airlines
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United, JetBlue to reduce flights from Southern California airports
Times staff writerSouthern California airports faced substantial reductions in flight traffic and revenue after two major carriers Tuesday announced they would cut service at Los Angeles International and Ontario airports this fall. Citing slowing demand and high fuel...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, UAL Corporation, Petroleum Industry
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JetBlue, United, US Airways announce latest losses
james.bernstein@newsday.comDespite an increase in the number of people flying this year, more airlines -- including discounter JetBlue Airways Corp. of Forest Hills -- reported steep losses Tuesday in the latest quarter, blaming soaring fuel prices for the turbulence. JetBlue said...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation, Forest Hills
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More airlines report losses, cut jobs
Associated PressThe losses keep piling up for airlines, as three of the nation's biggest carriers said Tuesday high fuel costs overwhelmed higher revenue in the quarter that ended June 30. UAL Corp.'s United Airlines posted the biggest loss -- $2.73 billion or $21.74...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, Air Transportation, UAL Corporation, Petroleum Industry
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Airlines Counting On Lift From A La Carte Fees
Associated PressNew travel fees mean hundreds of millions of dollars a year for beleaguered airlines, and executives say they need them more than ever as fuel costs continue to suck profits out of the industry. Plane tickets, it seems, now come with only the bare bones...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, Air Transportation, Petroleum Industry, Corporate Officers
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Airlines blame fuel prices for steep losses
james.bernstein@newsday.comDespite an increase in the number of people flying this year, more airlines - including discounter JetBlue Airways Corp. of Forest Hills - yesterday reported steep losses in the latest quarter, blaming soaring fuel prices for the turbulence. JetBlue said...Tags: Transportation, UAL Corporation, Forest Hills, Delta Air Lines, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
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The week ahead
Monday Meetings June leading economic indicators Earnings Apple Inc., Bank of America Corp., Canadian National Railway, Hasbro Inc., SanDisk Corp. Tuesday Earnings Canadian Pacific Railway, DuPont Co., E-Trade Financial Corp., Fifth Third Bancorp,...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Anheuser-Busch Companies Incorporated, Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company, Dow Chemical Company, McDonald's Corp.
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What airlines are charging for checked baggage
Special to The Los Angeles TimesFlying just doesn't get any easier. With Northwest slapping on a charge for checked baggage, you may feel as though you need a score card just to keep up with who's doing what. So we've created one. But note: Baggage policies have many exceptions....Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, Air Transportation
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