Por: Forbes Business October 04, 2022
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
ABC News USA Business October 06, 2022
The CEO of American Airlines said Monday that his airline needed a partnership with JetBlue because had bulked up through a merger sooner than American, had more takeoff and landing rights at New York airports, and fewer unionized workers.Robert Isom also conceded that Delta has... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 06, 2022
The CEO of American Airlines said Monday that his airline needed a partnership with JetBlue because Delta Air Lines had bulked up through a merger sooner than American, had more takeoff and landing rights at New York airports, and fewer unionized workers. Robert Isom also... + más
The Boston Globe USA Business October 04, 2022
The CEO of American Airlines said Monday that his airline needed a partnership with JetBlue because Delta Air Lines had bulked up through a merger sooner than American, had more takeoff and landing rights at New York airports, and fewer unionized workers.Robert Isom also... + más
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Associated Press USA Business October 04, 2022
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10 WBNS USA Nation October 04, 2022
BOSTON — The CEO of said Monday that his airline needed a partnership with JetBlue because Delta Air Lines had bulked up through a merger sooner than American, had more takeoff and landing rights at New York airports, and fewer unionized workers. Robert Isom also conceded that... + más
ABC News USA Business September 27, 2022
DALLAS -- The government's antitrust lawsuit against American Airlines and JetBlue begins Tuesday and the outcome could determine how closely the Biden administration examines other airline deals, including JetBlue's pending attempt to buy Spirit Airlines.The Justice... + más
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