JetBlue announced that it will suspend 14 additional flight routes to or from New York, months after it cut other key routes for the company.
The flights will stop operating between January and March of next year, due to the resolution of the so-called Northeast Alliance between Jet Blue and American Airlines and the shortage of air traffic controllers.
The decision comes after a judge ordered the Northeast Alliance agreement with American Airlines to end after three years.
These routes will be eliminated in the coming months
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)-Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)-Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport (ROC) Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)-Miami International Airport (MIA) John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)-Burlington International Airport (BTV) John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)-Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)-Charleston International Airport ( CHS) LaGuardia Airport (LGA)-LF Wade International Airport (BDA) LaGuardia Airport (LGA)-Nashville International Airport (BNA) LaGuardia Airport (LGA)-Charleston International Airport (CHS) LaGuardia Airport (LGA)-Charleston International Airport Denver (DEN) LaGuardia Airport (LGA)-Cape Cod Gateway Airport (HYA) LaGuardia Airport (LGA)-Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) LaGuardia Airport (LGA)-Portland International Jetport (PWM) LaGuardia Airport (LGA)- Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (SRQ)
2023-11-02 15:22:43
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