Articles tagged “jetblue”

Airlines

Schiphol Airport Ups Flights After Scrapping Noise Reduction Plan

The increase in flight capacity at Schiphol for the summer comes as the Dutch government ended its controversial plans to reduce flights to tackle noise pollution.

Schiphol Airport Ups Flights After Scrapping Noise Reduction Plan

Startups

United, JetBlue, Microsoft Among Backers of 3 Jet Fuel Startups for $36 Million

Experts have their doubts about the development and scalability of renewable jet fuel, but many companies are trying to solve those problems.

United, JetBlue, Microsoft Among Backers of 3 Jet Fuel Startups for $36 Million

Airlines

8 Airline Mergers That Shaped Today’s U.S. Industry

Eight mergers have really shaped the U.S. airline industry we have today.

8 Airline Mergers That Shaped Today’s U.S. Industry

Airlines

Air Traffic Controller Shortage Could Last Into the 2030s

The U.S. government needs to step up if it wants to ease the air traffic controller shortage that is snarling flights and slowing growth.

Air Traffic Controller Shortage Could Last Into the 2030s
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Airlines

Skift Aviation Forum Video: Building Brand Loyalty Beyond Points

In this video from Skift Aviation Forum 2023, we hear from Ricky Horwitz, chief sales officer, global travel, Allianz Partners, and Andres Barry, president, JetBlue Travel Products, about how building better customer experiences and products can lead to long-term value among customers.

Skift Aviation Forum Video: Building Brand Loyalty Beyond Points

Airline Weekly

JetBlue Faces Calls to Lower $3.8 Billion Purchase Price for Spirit Airlines

It increasingly looks like JetBlue is overpaying for Spirit.

JetBlue Faces Calls to Lower $3.8 Billion Purchase Price for Spirit Airlines

Tourism

Maui’s Long Road to Recovery

Today's podcast discusses Maui's reopening, JetBlue's terrible quarter, and Colorado's short-term rental debate.

Maui’s Long Road to Recovery

Airlines

JetBlue Took a Beating During the Third Quarter

Despite the company's difficult third quarter, JetBlue executives have reason for optimism — especially with business and international travel making progress in their recoveries.

JetBlue Took a Beating During the Third Quarter

Airlines

U.S. Trial to Block JetBlue-Spirit Merger Gets Underway

Affordable air travel for U.S. consumers and control of the domestic market remains central to the JetBlue-Spirit merger court case.

U.S. Trial to Block JetBlue-Spirit Merger Gets Underway

Airline Weekly

Amsterdam Schiphol Wants to Set the Record Straight on Flight Cuts

Airlines are warily watching the situation at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport where a caretaker Dutch government is pushing through a dramatic cut in the number of flights.

Amsterdam Schiphol Wants to Set the Record Straight on Flight Cuts