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JetBlue Exec Envisioned T-Shirt Slogan: ‘We Need Slots’

Por: Forbes Business October 04, 2022

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a JetBlue airplanes sits on the tarmac at JFK (Photo by James Leynse/Corbis) via Getty Images)Corbis via Getty Images During 14 years at JetBlue, the last four as head of revenue and planning, Scott Laurence came to see clearly that the carrier needed more assigned takeoff and landing times, known as slots, at New York Kennedy International Airport, its key hub Eventually, Laurence became the man at the middle of the Northeast Alliance, the... + full article



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