Highlights

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 Or...
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 Or...
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.
Displaying items 1-12 of 258
» View mcall.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-20
Next >
-
After weeks of talks, Lufthansa says it will acquire Austrian Airlines
AP Business WriterBERLIN (AP) _ Lufthansa said Wednesday its supervisory board had approved a deal to acquire Austrian Airlines AG, giving one of Europe's biggest airlines more routes across the continent and beyond. The Cologne-based Lufthansa said its board had agreed...Tags: Michael Bishop, Government, Air Transportation, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Air Transportation Industry
-
10 best domestic airlines
From Travel+Leisure magazine's 2008 reader poll (last year's rank in parentheses): 1. Virgin America 2. Midwest Airlines (1) 3. JetBlue Airways (2) 4. Sun Country Airlines (7) 5. Hawaiian Airlines (3) 6. Frontier Airlines (6) 7. Southwest...Tags: Frontier Airlines Incorporated, Air Transportation, Southwest Airlines Company, Air Transportation Industry, Alaska
-
How to book hotels on a budget
The Associated PressWhen the economy was booming, many hotel companies began building new properties. Some of those are opening now, resulting in a 2.5% increase in hotel room supply this year, just as demand is dropping by around 1% or more, according to Jan Freitag of...Tags: Consumers, Hotels and Accommodations, American Express Company, Long Island, Football
-
Three ways to book hotels - on a budget
Associated Press Travel EditorWhen the economy was booming, many hotel companies began building new properties. Some of those are opening now, resulting in a 2.5 percent increase in hotel room supply as demand is dropping by 1 percent or more, according to Jan Freitag of Smith...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, American Express Company, Football, New York University, Personal Service
-
Hoteliers Overbuilt, Giving You Room To Stretch Budget
Associated PressWhen the economy was booming, many hotel companies began building new properties. Some of those are opening now, resulting in a 2.5 percent increase in hotel room supply this year just as demand is dropping by about 1 percent or more, according to Jan...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, American Express Company, Long Island, Football, Personal Service
-
Southwest to take flight from LaGuardia
james.bernstein@newsday.comSouthwest Airlines, the discount carrier that has avoided serving major airports for most of its history, said Wednesday that it plans to start operations at LaGuardia Airport, a move that surprised some in the commercial aviation industry. Dallas-...Tags: Kennedy Airport, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation Accidents, Air Transportation, Gary Kelly
-
Southwest plans operations at LaGuardia Airport
james.bernstein@newsday.comSouthwest Airlines, the discount carrier that has avoided serving major airports for most of its history, said yesterday that it plans to start operations at LaGuardia Airport, a move that surprised some in the commercial aviation industry. Dallas-...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Kennedy Airport, Delta Air Lines, Air Transportation, Gary Kelly
-
Delta says expanded marketing alliance with Alaska Air will aid its international service
AP Airlines WriterATLANTA (AP) _ An expanded marketing alliance Delta Air Lines Inc. has inked with Alaska Air Group Inc. will help feed passengers to support new international routes Delta plans to launch next year, the carriers said Monday. Delta and Alaska Air said...Tags: Marketing, Air Transportation, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Alaska Air Group Incorporated, Air Transportation Industry
-
With lower hotel occupancy rates this year, consumers can find good deals
AP Travel EditorNEW YORK (AP) _ When the economy was booming, many hotel companies began building new properties. Some of those are opening now, resulting in a 2.5 percent increase in hotel room supply this year, just as demand is dropping by around 1 percent or more,...Tags: Consumers, Hotels and Accommodations, American Express Company, Long Island, Football
-
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea's unguarded beach raises concern
South Florida Sun-SentinelOn the last day of a three-month vacation, Claudette Pion says a huge wave overtook her husband as he tried to rescue a 9-year-old boy in the Atlantic Ocean off Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. "Even before that incident, he couldn't understand why a beach that...Tags: Fires
-
LAX expects 14% drop in Thanksgiving holiday passengers
LAX officials say the busy holiday airline travel season will see a slump this year. A troubled economy and fewer seats and flights will mean that fewer passengers will pack their bags and fly into and out of Los Angeles this Thanksgiving holiday,...Tags: Thanksgiving, Holidays, Los Angeles, Holiday Vacations, George Bush
Dec 3, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Nov 30, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Nov 25, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Nov 25, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Nov 23, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Nov 12, 2008
|Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
Nov 19, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Nov 20, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Nov 17, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Nov 17, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Nov 20, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Nov 20, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Original site for JetBlue topic gallery.


