JetBlue adjusts flight network to boost profitability and cut costs
JetBlue Airways is undertaking significant changes to its flight operations as part of a strategy to streamline costs and enhance profitability. The airline announced to staff on Wednesday that it will cut several unprofitable routes, reallocate aircraft equipped with its premium Mint business class, and optimize its services in Europe. One of the notable changes is the decision to discontinue the use of Mint-class planes on routes to Seattle starting in April. Additionally, the airline will cease flights from Fort Lauderdale to Jacksonville, from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to cities like Austin, Houston, Miami, and Milwaukee,…
