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Who is JetBlue biggest competitors?

JetBlue Airways competitors include Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and American Airlines. JetBlue Airways ranks 3rd in Gender Score on Comparably vs its competitors.



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JetBlue is our choice as the better airline for fewer extra fees. On average, you can expect to be charged $39 for a checked bag, overhead carry-on bag and a selected seat on a typical one-way fare on JetBlue. By comparison, Delta charges an average of $45 for these same features.

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The big four US airlines - American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines - have by far the most capacity, accounting for 74% of US airline seats, a total of just under 73 million between them.

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Choose United Airlines if: You're a premium flyer and you like having lounge access at the airport (remember, JetBlue doesn't offer lounges). You prefer flying on large widebody aircraft on longer flights. United's long haul fleet consists of larger aircraft such as the 777-300/ER and 787 (all variants).

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If you are looking for a budget-friendly airline with good amenities, great in-flight entertainment, and decent legroom, JetBlue could be a great choice for you. The company is also a great choice for transatlantic flights.

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The best airlines in North America in 2023 JetBlue Airways ranked no. 1 in customer satisfaction for best in first and business class. JetBlue Airways ranked highest in customer satisfaction in first/business class for the second year in a row, with a score of 893.

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JetBlue Airways Weaknesses
  • It has less international destinations. Does not have presence in Asia and other unsaturated market.
  • Higher costs linked to airline's several facilities are making the company less competitive.


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JetBlue's lowest performing areas were timeliness (how frequently a flight on the airline was delayed), cancellations (how frequently a flight on the airline was canceled), and the handling of wheelchairs and scooters (how frequently an airline mishandled a mobility device).

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Fares and seats This is because JetBlue's low-cost strategy focuses on charging higher prices for a packaged service. In contrast, Southwest is more intent on cost-efficiency and customer satisfaction from efficient operations, made possible by its larger fleet.

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Overall Rankings: The Best Airlines in the U.S.
  • Delta Air Lines.
  • Spirit Airlines.
  • SkyWest Airlines.
  • United Airlines.
  • Alaska Airlines.
  • Hawaiian Airlines.
  • JetBlue.
  • Envoy Air.


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Essentially yes. Mint is the fancy name that JetBlue gives to its business class. Like conventional business class seats, expect those VIP-style benefits including lie-flat seats, priority check-in and boarding, premium in-flight food and beverages and more.

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Institutional investors own Jet Blue. The top individual JetBlue shareholders are current company executives and a former board member. JetBlue's top institutional investors include Fidelity Management Research Company (10.5% of total shares), the Vanguard Group (9.0% of total shares), BlackRock Inc.

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Largest Airlines in the US Based On Fleet Size And Passenger Footfall
  • American Airlines.
  • Delta Airlines.
  • Southwest Airlines.
  • United Airlines.
  • Air Canada.
  • Alaska Airlines.
  • JetBlue Airways.


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Book overview. The six major American airlinesUnited, Delta, US Airways, American, Continental, and Northwestare covered in chapters that examine the history, operations, and fleets of each, as well as competition among one another.

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