JetBlue is cutting unprofitable routes and leaving 5 cities after the merger failed
Major carriers say Florida's saturated market is to blame for route cutbacks. Florida is a saturated market, according to three major carriers. Flights to Florida have been cut back by major airlines in recent years. Florida has been a hot spot for air travel in the past year, says one airline.
After merger failure, JetBlue now says it will cut back flights, routes. New York-based JetBlue Airways said Tuesday that the airline plan to cut back flight routes in spots dotted around the United States, Mexico and South America to cut costs after a failed merger with Spirit Airlines.
JetBlue is cutting unprofitable routes and leaving 5 cities. The airline is focusing on more popular and profitable destinations. JetBlue says it will leave 5 cities, including cities it's leaving, as it focuses on popular destinations. The company says it plans to cut the number of routes it operates in the United States.
JetBlue is cutting unprofitable routes and leaving 5 cities. The airline is focusing on more popular and profitable destinations. JetBlue says it will leave 5 cities, including cities it's leaving, as it focuses on popular destinations. The company says it plans to cut the number of routes it operates in the United States.
Los Angeles to Cancun, Vegas, and MIami will be cut, the airline announced. Los Angeles-to-Cancun and Vegas-based routes will be left. The airline is cutting unprofitable routes and leaving 5 cities. JetBlue says it is cutting 5 routes and will leave 5 cities, including Las Vegas and Las Vegas.
Budget airline JetBlue is eliminating five cities from its routes and cutting flights. Budget airline is looking to refocus on higher-performing markets while it deals with an aircraft shortage. JetBlue says it is cutting flights to focus on higher performing markets while dealing with a shortage of aircraft.