MIAMI – This past year has been the most challenging for the aerospace industry to date, with the coronavirus pandemic having far reaching and drastic consequences. Even with fewer aircraft flying, aviation safety is no less important.
In the year 2020, there were a number of major accidents, and several having fatalities. I wish to first send my condolences to all those affected by one of the accidents this year.
This article will step through the year’s major commercial aviation accidents which occurred between take-off and landing as a short look back, grouping them into themes. Many of these events are still under investigation by the respective authorities, and this is by no means an exhaustive list.
Many still traveling despite health officials advising against it
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Many still traveling despite health officials advising against it
Health officials are advising against traveling to see loved ones for the holidays but FOX 7 Austin s John Krinjak finds that many will still be hitting the roads or flying.
AUSTIN, Texas - Many will be staying close to home during the holidays and following the advice of health officials but that s not the case for everyone. A lot of people are still flying or hitting the roads and if you re choosing to do there are some things you can do to make the trip a little safer.
Dec 17, 2020 13:00 UTC
JetBlue Flies South to Four All-New Destinations in Latest Strategic Route Expansion Stretching Across the U.S. and Latin America NEW YORK (Business Wire) JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) today announced it will introduce service in four all-new destinations as part of a broader plan to add 24 new nonstop routes in the first half of 2021. Between February and June, JetBlue will touch down for the first time in Miami; Key West, Fla.; Guatemala City; and Los Cabos, Mexico. Nine of the 24 routes will serve the four new destinations from JetBlue focus cities, with the remaining 15 markets linking existing JetBlue cities with new nonstop service. All the routes are aimed at immediately generating cash revenue and capturing traffic where the airline anticipates customer demand. Seats on new flights are on sale starting today.
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JetBlue Airways today announced it will introduce service in four all-new destinations as part of a broader plan to add 24 new nonstop routes in the first half of 2021. Between February and June, JetBlue will touch down for the first time in Miami; Key West, Fla.; Guatemala City; and Los Cabos, Mexico. Nine of the 24 routes will serve the four new destinations from JetBlue focus cities, with the remaining 15 markets linking existing JetBlue cities with new nonstop service. All the routes are aimed at immediately generating cash revenue and capturing traffic where the airline anticipates customer demand. Seats on new flights are on sale starting today.