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Why is JetBlue so successful?

JetBlue succeeded because of its cost advantages and no-nonsense approach to business. The company adopted aggressive cost cutting by doing away with most of the frills other airlines provided (which only increased their cost and did not improve customer value) without compromising on quality or comfort.



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JetBlue keeps you connected with fast, free Fly-Fi (that's our high-speed gate-to-gate wi-fi) at every seat, on every plane. Up to 7” more legroom, the fast lane to TSA, and priority boarding—all the better to nab that overhead bin.

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JetBlue achieves cost leadership by attaining efficient operations. New planes minimize maintenance and fuel costs, larger planes ensure more revenue per flight, longer hauls on an average as compared to other point-to-point services keep planes longer in air. No-meals served helps quicker turnarounds and reduce costs.

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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 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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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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JetBlue Airways is an American low-cost airline owned by JetBlue Airways Corporation.

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Hawaiian Airlines is one of the safest airlines in the United States, which should come as no surprise given its sterling crash-free record. The airline has a fleet comprised entirely of Boeing aircraft and an average age of 12.8 years, the third-highest in North America.

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