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JetBlue Airways Corp. plans to hasten cost cuts by eliminating some flights, ending service to a number of cities and restructuring its leadership ranks.
JetBlue will cut more flights and reduce staffing hours after a reported drop-off in domestic U.S. air travel.
After September 30, travelers will no longer be able to earn or redeem JetBlue TrueBlue points on Hawaiian Airlines flights.
JetBlue Airways CEO Joanna Geraghty told staff that the carrier is implementing a host of new cost cuts as softer-than-expected travel demand is making break-even operating margins this year “unlikely ...
At the time, JetBlue president Marty St. George said in a release that the airline expected "softened demand for off-peak ...
JetBlue passengers who booked future flights to the Florida city after Sept. 3, will have the option to fly to Ft. Lauderdale ...
In a memo to employees, CEO Joanna Geraghty said a drop-off in demand will prevent JetBlue from returning to profitability ...
A collaboration with JetBlue will mark the return of United Airlines to JFK International Airport in two years.
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On Tuesday, the airline announced a round of cost-cutting measures, including fewer routes to several U.S. states and major metropolitan airports such as John F. Kennedy International Airport.