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JetBlue makes its fans blue: Less space, more fees

JetBlue announced Wednesday that it would not only start charging baggage fees, but will also reduce legroom in its planes to add 15 more seats per plane. The airline, which made its reputation as being customer-friendly and heavily advertised its…

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Will JetBlue Change Its Colors?

MarketWatch put it this way” “JetBlue may start putting customers second.”   The thought, encouraged by the stock market, is that JetBlue which is doing quite well financially, thank you, could do even better by squeezing more revenue from…

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A look at JetBlue’s new Premium Class cabin

  Conde Nast Traveler has posted a nice piece on JetBlue’s new premium class cabin being rolled out on its NYC to LAX route.  Worth taking a look at and definitely a change for this previously “low cost” single class carrier.   Here’s…

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American, JetBlue end codeshare agreement

American Airlines and JetBlue, which for the past few years have had codeshare agreements that allowed JetBlue to sell tickets to overseas destinations and American to reach smaller U.S. markets served by JetBlue, have ended the agreement. Both…

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Fast Start for New Inflight Device Rules

Apparently anticipating yesterday’s FAA announcement of new rules for inflight electronics, Delta and JetBlue had already submitted their compliance documents to the FAA, and may begin the new rules as early as today or tomorrow (Nov. 1-2). American…

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Will JetBlue Change Its Colors?

MarketWatch put it this way” “JetBlue may start putting customers second.”   The thought, encouraged by the stock market, is that JetBlue which is doing quite well financially, thank you, could do even better by squeezing more revenue from…

Read More

A look at JetBlue’s new Premium Class cabin

  Conde Nast Traveler has posted a nice piece on JetBlue’s new premium class cabin being rolled out on its NYC to LAX route.  Worth taking a look at and definitely a change for this previously “low cost” single class carrier.   Here’s…

Read More

American, JetBlue end codeshare agreement

American Airlines and JetBlue, which for the past few years have had codeshare agreements that allowed JetBlue to sell tickets to overseas destinations and American to reach smaller U.S. markets served by JetBlue, have ended the agreement. Both…

Read More

Fast Start for New Inflight Device Rules

Apparently anticipating yesterday’s FAA announcement of new rules for inflight electronics, Delta and JetBlue had already submitted their compliance documents to the FAA, and may begin the new rules as early as today or tomorrow (Nov. 1-2). American…

Read More