JetBlue cuts more unprofitable routes, tweaks Europe flights

From NBC Universal: 2024-12-04 17:32:02

JetBlue Airways announced plans to cut unprofitable flights, adjust Europe service, and redeploy aircraft with high-value business class. The airline will end service on various routes including JFK-Miami, Fort Lauderdale-Jacksonville, and JFK-Austin. CEO Joanna Geraghty aims to reduce costs and focus on profitable routes after revenue exceeded expectations in November and December.

JetBlue will discontinue the use of Mint business class on Seattle flights in April and will end service between JFK and Miami. The airline plans to introduce new Europe service next week but will drop its second JFK-Paris flight and the summer-only service between New York and London’s Gatwick Airport in summer 2025. Customers affected by the changes can choose alternate flights or receive refunds if other options are not available.



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