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Archive for the ‘JetBlue Airways|JBLU|NASDAQ’ Category

High Fuel Costs Are Squeezing Low Air Fares

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Jet fuel costs are leading low-fare airlines to raise some fares and alter themselves to appeal to business travelers.

author By MICHELINE MAYNARD, source www.nytimes.com

JetBlue’s Chairman Will Be Stepping Down

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

JetBlue Airways said Wednesday that its founder and chairman, David G. Neeleman, would not stand for re-election at its annual meeting next month.

author By REUTERS, source www.nytimes.com

On the Road: The Saturday Night Stay Is Making a Comeback

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Remember the much-hated, ostensibly long-gone rule that required a Saturday night stay for cheap fares on the major airlines? Well, it’s back — at least on some routes.

author By JOE SHARKEY, source www.nytimes.com

The Saturday Night Stay Is Making a Comeback

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Remember the much-hated, ostensibly long-gone rule that required a Saturday night stay for cheap fares on the major airlines? Well, it’s back — at least on some routes.

author By JOE SHARKEY, source www.nytimes.com

Travel Bug: Open Skies, Better Deals (for Now)

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The first phase of the open-skies agreement took effect a week ago, and its initial effect seems to be simple: cheaper fares.

author By JOE SHARKEY, source www.nytimes.com

Travel Bug: Open Skies, Better Deals (for Now)

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The first phase of the open-skies agreement took effect a week ago, and its initial effect seems to be simple: cheaper fares.

author By JOE SHARKEY, source www.nytimes.com

Founder of JetBlue Is Planning a Start-Up Airline for Brazil

Friday, March 28th, 2008

David Neeleman, founder of JetBlue Airways, said he has already agreed to buy 36 Brazilian-made jets with a total list price of $1.4 billion.

author By JEFF BAILEY, source www.nytimes.com

An Airline Terminal for a Security-Wary Era

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

From the moment that passengers first arrive at JetBlue Airways’ $750 million terminal at Kennedy International Airport, they will face an unmistakably post-9/11 world.

author By DAVID W. DUNLAP, source www.nytimes.com

For JetBlue, a New Terminal for a Security-Wary Era

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

From the moment that passengers first arrive at JetBlue Airways’ $750 million terminal at Kennedy International Airport, they will face an unmistakably post-9/11 world.

author By DAVID W. DUNLAP, source www.nytimes.com