JETBLUE TURNS FIVE; TAKES DELIVERY OF 71ST AIRBUS A320 New York, NY (February 11, 2005) Ð JetBlue Airways [NASDAQ: JBLU] today turned five. The airline commenced service at New YorkÕs John F. Kennedy International Airport on February 11, 2000, with a ceremonial flight to Buffalo, NY, and back before taking its first commercial flight to Fort Lauderdale, FL, later that day. Five years later, JetBlue is the largest airline at JFK and ranked as a ÒmajorÓ airline by the US Department of Transportation, having achieved annual revenues of more than a billion dollars. To mark the occasion, David Neeleman, JetBlueÕs Chairman and CEO, and Dave Barger, President and COO, hosted an event for JetBlue crewmembers and customers to greet the arrival of the airlineÕs 71st Airbus A320 aircraft, debuting the fleetÕs seventh tail fin design, Mosaic. Earlier in the day, the airline gave away 500 free tickets throughout New York CityÕs five boroughs to support the charity City Harvest. Ticket seekers had to dress as their favorite JetBlue destination and bring canned goods for the charity.

E compania di aviacion JetBlue a anuncia cu e ta auementa su vuelonan pa Caribe, cuminsando dia 19 di November.

E compania a informa cu nan ta desaroyando un strategia nobo, enfoca mas riba loke nan cliente ta pidiendo awor. Tin cierto vuelonan directo cu ta nobo, cumpliendo cu e demanda.

E punto mas importante pa e compania ta cu e siete vuelonan aki adicional, lo mester genera cash den forma rapido pa e compania. Pues ta vuelonan strategico pa boost cash di e compania.

“This latest series of new routes – even in the current environment – advances our revised network strategy, returns more aircraft to the skies, and doubles down on our ability to generate more cash sooner. It’s a huge boost for many Caribbean destinations that have seen a reduction in airlift amid the ongoing pandemic.”

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