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JetBlue's Bumpy Road to Recovery
USATuesday, June 17, 2025
The airline has been trying to find ways to increase revenue and reduce costs. This comes after a failed merger with Spirit Airlines. A federal judge blocked that deal. Before that, another judge blocked JetBlue's alliance with American Airlines in the Northeast U. S. The last time JetBlue made an annual profit was in 2019.
Last month, JetBlue announced a new partnership with United Airlines. This will allow customers to book flights on each other's airlines and earn frequent flyer points. Despite the cuts, JetBlue is still planning to add premium-class seats. They are also building airport lounges. These changes are part of their plan to become a stronger airline.
JetBlue's CEO took over last February. She told the staff that they will still be hiring new frontline employees and filling other positions. This includes a new director for the United partnership. The airline is investing in premium-class seats to attract travelers willing to spend more. They are also building airport lounges. These steps are part of their long-term plan to strengthen the airline.
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