Deutsche Lufthansa, the flag-carrier airline of Germany, has entered into code-share agreements with the United-based airlines Continental Airlines and JetBlue Airways that will lead to seamless travel throughout the United States.
JetBlue Airways, the low-cost airline based in Forest Hills, New York, the United States, is expanding its services within the United States and to the Caribbean.
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, the flag-carrier airline of Germany, is seeking approval to enter into a code-share agreement with JetBlue Airways, the budget airline based in New York, the United States.
JetBlue Airways, the low-cost airline based in New York, the United States, is expanding its services from San Francisco International Airport by adding daily, direct flights.
JetBlue Airways has sought the approval of the government of Jamaica to start two new routes connecting Montego Bay in Jamaica with Boston as well as Orlando (Florida) in the United States.
In perhaps the first promotion of its kind, JetBlue Airways, the low-cost airline based in New York, the United States, is offering a pass costing just $599 in which passengers can book an unlimited amount of flights within a period of one month.
The United States-based JetBlue Airways is planning to start flights from New York to the Caribbean island of Barbados from October 1, 2009.
The low-cost carrier JetBlue Airways has announced that it will start four flights a day from Boston’s Logan International Airport to Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport from September 9, 2009.
JetBlue Airways founder David Neeleman's fourth low-lost airline takes off from Brazil.
Among the large airlines based in the United States, Continental Airlines has won the first rank in the premium class and JetBlue Airways has topped the list in the economy class in the latest Zagat Survey.
JetBlue Airways is expanding its operations at Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, the United States, by adding more flights, ground personnel and destinations in 2009.
Perhaps for the first in the history of airline industry, the United States-based JetBlue Airways Corporation is auctioning off over 300 roundtrip flights and 6 vacation packages on eBay, the online auction and shopping website.
Many airlines in the United States are cutting domestic flights and routes nationwide with a view to reducing losses incurred by the enormously high prices of aviation turbine fuel.
The operational performance of airlines in the United States got better in April 2008.
JetBlue Airways, partly owned by Deutsche Lufthansa AG of Germany, has said it deferred deliveries of 21 Airbus A320 jets. This has been done with a view to slowing down further the airline’s expansion in the midst of enormously high prices of jet fuel.