Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 25, 2022
JetBlue has completed its relocation from the old part of Orlando’s airport to the very different setting of the newly opened, $3 billion Terminal C, the airline announced Tuesday. “The move bolsters JetBlue’s service to the region, with plans to operate nearly 70 daily flights to 22 destinations during the peak holiday travel period in December of this year,” the New York-based carrier said in its announcement. JetBlue loaded up its... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 19, 2022
Spirit Airlines shareholders voted Wednesday to accept a $3.8 billion buyout from JetBlue Airways, but the deal could still face a challenge from federal antitrust regulators. JetBlue emerged as the winner in a bidding war with Frontier to acquire Spirit, the nation’s biggest... + más
Shareholders of Miramar-Based Spirit Airlines Approve $3.8B Sale to JetBlue | NBC 6 South Florida
Spirit Airlines shareholders approve takeover by JetBlue | 10 WBNS
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation October 19, 2022
NBC Universal, Inc. NBC 6’s Amanda Plasencia reports on the announcement by JetBlue after the company bought Spirit Airlines. If approved by U.S. regulators, it would become the nation’s fifth largest airplane company. data-ellipsis=false> Spirit Airlines shareholders voted... + más
Spirit Airlines shareholders approve $3.8B sale to JetBlue | Orlando Sentinel
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
American Airlines CEO defends JetBlue deal to federal judge | Associated Press
JetBlue CEO first witness in US lawsuit against 2 airlines | WPLG Local 10
Associated Press USA Business October 04, 2022
American Airlines CEO defends JetBlue deal to federal judge | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Business October 04, 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
Forbes USA 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... + más
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
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