JetBlue Airways (B6) is set to increase its Airbus A321 presence across several popular routes, replacing its smaller Airbus A320 aircraft to offer a more spacious and comfortable experience for travelers.
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JetBlue Airways (B6) has revealed substantial reductions to its flight schedule at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) for the upcoming winter travel season.
JetBlue Airways (B6) has announced a significant change in its fleet strategy, deferring the delivery of 44 Airbus A321neo aircraft including A321XLR beyond 2030.
JetBlue’s decision to deploy its Airbus A321LR on domestic routes marks a significant upgrade for transcontinental travelers.
JetBlue (B6) revealed an expansion in its Paris service, marking the occasion with its first flight from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
JetBlue Airways (B6), headquartered in New York JFK, has engaged in another sale-and-leaseback arrangement, this time with BOC Aviation, involving eight A220-300s and two A321neo aircraft.
JetBlue (B6) has made an exciting announcement, revealing its expansion into two new transatlantic destinations, Dublin (DUB) and Edinburgh (EDI).
NEW YORK- The JetBlue Airways (B6) Airbus A321 was stationary at New York JFK airport in the United States, having recently landed from Bridgetown, Barbados, operating as flight B6662, when a major mishap occurred, causing the aircraft to tip backward.
United States-based JetBlue Airways (B6) flight from Santiago de los Caballeros Cibao International Airport (STI) to Boston (BOS) operated by Airbus A321 is declaring an emergency.