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JetBlue Flies South to Four All-New Destinations in Latest Strategic Route Expansion Stretching Across the U S and Latin America - Press Release

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.

JetBlue to add Miami, Key West, Guatemala City and Los Cabos, Mexico

  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.

South Carolina, Maine, and Alaska Have the Least Crowded Airports During the Holidays According to ValuePenguin com Study

Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/  It is the week before Christmas and it s about time to solidify holiday travel plans. With coronavirus cases still surging across the country, things will be a bit different this year and it might be prudent to think about airport capacity.  For those making the choice to travel this month, flying out of an emptier airport may limit the risk of covid19 exposure and allow for a little peace of mind.  Key findings:  Passengers flying out of Myrtle Beach, S.C., last December departed from the emptiest airport. Nearly 52,700 flew out of Myrtle Beach International Airport in December 2019, compared with its monthly average that year of more than 106,700, meaning December travel out of the airport was 49.3% that of a typical month. Up next were Portland International Jetport in Maine and Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in Alaska.

Man Arrested for Walking on Airplane Wing at Las Vegas Airport

Credit: Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images A man was arrested over the weekend after climbing onto the wing of an Alaska Airlines plane at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport. The aircraft was on the tarmac, full of passengers and about to take off for Portland on the Saturday afternoon when a man started walking towards it. Pilots spotted the man and called law enforcement, but they did not arrive in time to stop him from climbing onto the plane’s wing.  Our first reaction was, Uhhh, who is this guy? Is this a terrorist type of activity? Erin Evans, a passenger on the plane, told

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