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JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) marks its 25th anniversary since its first flight on February 11, 2000, from New York's JFK Airport to Fort Lauderdale. The airline celebrated with the debut of a new BlueUnity livery on an Airbus A321, honoring its 23,000+ crewmembers.

From its initial 10 destinations, JetBlue has expanded to serve over 100 destinations across 31 countries. The airline announced several forthcoming enhancements through its JetForward strategy, including:

  • New European routes from Boston to Madrid and Edinburgh starting May 2024
  • First-ever customer lounges at JFK Terminal 5 and Boston Logan Terminal C in 2025
  • New domestic first-class option launching in 2026
  • Enhanced EvenMore® service with additional amenities
  • Expansion in Boston as the top leisure airline
  • Complete transition to Airbus A220 aircraft with retirement of E190 fleet

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) celebra il suo 25° anniversario dal primo volo avvenuto l'11 febbraio 2000, da New York, aeroporto JFK, a Fort Lauderdale. La compagnia aerea ha festeggiato con il debutto di una nuova livrea BlueUnity su un Airbus A321, omaggiando i suoi oltre 23.000 membri dell'equipaggio.

Partendo da 10 destinazioni iniziali, JetBlue si è espansa fino a servire oltre 100 destinazioni in 31 paesi. La compagnia aerea ha annunciato diversi futuri miglioramenti tramite la sua strategia JetForward, tra cui:

  • Nuovi collegamenti europei da Boston a Madrid ed Edimburgo a partire da maggio 2024
  • I primi lounge per clienti mai realizzati presso il Terminal 5 di JFK e il Terminal C di Boston Logan nel 2025
  • Nuova opzione di prima classe domestica in arrivo nel 2026
  • Servizio EvenMore® potenziato con ulteriori servizi
  • Espansione a Boston come principale compagnia aerea per il tempo libero
  • Transizione completa verso gli aerei Airbus A220 con il ritiro della flotta E190

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) marca su 25 aniversario desde su primer vuelo el 11 de febrero de 2000, desde el aeropuerto JFK de Nueva York a Fort Lauderdale. La aerolínea celebró con el debut de una nueva livery BlueUnity en un Airbus A321, honrando a sus más de 23,000 tripulantes.

Desde sus 10 destinos iniciales, JetBlue se ha expandido para servir a más de 100 destinos en 31 países. La aerolínea anunció varias mejoras futuras a través de su estrategia JetForward, que incluyen:

  • Nuevas rutas europeas desde Boston a Madrid y Edimburgo comenzando en mayo de 2024
  • Los primeros salones para clientes en el Terminal 5 de JFK y el Terminal C de Boston Logan en 2025
  • Nueva opción de primera clase nacional que se lanzará en 2026
  • Servicio EvenMore® mejorado con comodidades adicionales
  • Expansión en Boston como la principal aerolínea de ocio
  • Transición completa hacia aviones Airbus A220 con el retiro de la flota E190

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU)는 2000년 2월 11일 뉴욕 JFK 공항에서 포트로더데일까지의 첫 비행 이후 25주년을 기념합니다. 이 항공사는 23,000명 이상의 승무원을 기리기 위해 Airbus A321에서 새로운 BlueUnity 도색의 데뷔로 기념했습니다.

JetBlue는 초기 10개 목적지에서 시작하여 31개국에 걸쳐 100개 이상의 목적지로 확장하였습니다. 항공사는 JetForward 전략을 통해 몇 가지 향후 개선 사항을 발표했습니다. 내용은 다음과 같습니다:

  • 2024년 5월부터 보스턴에서 마드리드 및 에든버러로 향하는 새로운 유럽 노선
  • 2025년 JFK 터미널 5와 보스턴 로건 터미널 C에서 처음으로 고객 라운지 오픈
  • 2026년에 출시되는 국내 첫 클래스 옵션
  • 추가 편의시설을 갖춘 EvenMore® 서비스 개선
  • 레저 항공사로서 보스턴에서의 확장
  • E190 플릿 퇴역과 함께 Airbus A220 항공기로의 완전 전환

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) célèbre son 25ème anniversaire depuis son premier vol le 11 février 2000, de l'aéroport JFK de New York à Fort Lauderdale. La compagnie aérienne a célébré avec le lancement d'une nouvelle livrée BlueUnity sur un Airbus A321, rendant hommage à ses plus de 23 000 membres d'équipage.

Depuis ses 10 premières destinations, JetBlue s'est étendue pour desservir plus de 100 destinations dans 31 pays. La compagnie aérienne a annoncé plusieurs améliorations à venir grâce à sa stratégie JetForward, qui comprend :

  • Nouvelles lignes européennes de Boston à Madrid et Édimbourg à partir de mai 2024
  • Les premiers salons pour clients au Terminal 5 de JFK et au Terminal C de Boston Logan en 2025
  • Une nouvelle option de première classe domestique lancée en 2026
  • Service EvenMore® amélioré avec des commodités supplémentaires
  • Expansion à Boston en tant que principale compagnie aérienne de loisirs
  • Transition complète vers des avions Airbus A220 avec le retrait de la flotte E190

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) feiert sein 25-jähriges Bestehen seit dem ersten Flug am 11. Februar 2000, von New Yorks JFK Flughafen nach Fort Lauderdale. Die Fluggesellschaft feierte mit dem Debüt einer neuen BlueUnity-Lackierung auf einem Airbus A321, die ihren über 23.000 Besatzungsmitgliedern gewidmet ist.

Von seinen anfänglichen 10 Zielen hat sich JetBlue auf über 100 Ziele in 31 Ländern erweitert. Die Airline kündigte mehrere bevorstehende Verbesserungen durch ihre JetForward-Strategie an, darunter:

  • Neue europäische Strecken von Boston nach Madrid und Edinburgh ab Mai 2024
  • Die ersten Kundenlounges am JFK Terminal 5 und am Boston Logan Terminal C im Jahr 2025
  • Neue Inlands-First-Class-Option, die 2026 startet
  • Verbesserter EvenMore®-Service mit zusätzlichen Annehmlichkeiten
  • Expansion in Boston als führende Freizeitfluggesellschaft
  • Vollständiger Übergang zu Airbus A220-Flugzeugen mit der Stilllegung der E190-Flotte
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Airline commemorates milestone birthday with new aircraft livery dedicated to its crewmembers

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) today began celebrating its 25th birthday, marking a quarter-century since its first customer flight took off on February 11, 2000 – ushering in a new era of affordable, customer-focused air travel that would set new standards for customer service in the years to come.

Photo courtesy of JetBlue.

Photo courtesy of JetBlue.

Two and a half decades later, the airline’s first flight – from New York’s JFK Airport to Fort Lauderdale – still operates today as JetBlue flight #1, a fitting tribute to JetBlue’s innovation, award-winning service, and mission of bringing humanity back to the skies.

“As we celebrate 25 groundbreaking years of JetBlue, I’m filled with gratitude and pride for the remarkable journey we’ve taken together,” said Joanna Geraghty, JetBlue’s chief executive officer. “Our mission of bringing humanity back to air travel has set us apart, and our amazing crewmembers are redefining what it means to truly care for our customers and each other.”

Today’s celebrations were marked with festivities, giveaways, a birthday sale, and the debut of a new, special aircraft livery recognizing and celebrating JetBlue’s crewmembers who have been at the heart of the airline’s success for the past 25 years.

A Historic Flight with a Brand-New Livery Dedicated to Crewmembers

JetBlue today debuted its special BlueUnity livery, in tribute and recognition of the airline’s more than 23,000 dedicated crewmembers that make every flight possible. The freshly painted Airbus A321 aircraft operated today’s celebratory flight #1 from New York to Fort Lauderdale.

Born from heart and creativity, this one-of-a-kind livery was dreamed up by JetBlue crewmember Ray Mathew and brought to life as a tribute to the teamwork that keeps JetBlue soaring and its customers coming back. Every JetBlue workgroup plays a vital role in the travel journey, working together every day to allow customers to connect with loved ones, explore new destinations, and create memories. The aircraft also boasts eye-catching design elements, including a bold side-body tagline that says it all: 'Honoring the fly-est crew in the biz.'

“Building a unique culture focused on caring for the crewmembers was always core to the JetBlue model, and this new livery speaks to exactly that,” Geraghty said. “It’s truly awe-inspiring to think about the countless individuals, many working behind the scenes, who make our airline so special. Painting it on the side of a plane lets everyone in on the secret of JetBlue’s success—our crewmembers.”

Customers, crewmembers, and invited guests on board today’s birthday flight #1 were treated to surprises and giveaways at JetBlue’s Terminal 5. The celebrations kicked off earlier this morning in Buffalo to honor the airline’s first crewmember flight, which took off bound for JFK with guests and dignitaries on the same day back in 2000.

JetForward: Building a Strong Future for Birthdays to Come

Starting with just 10 destinations, JetBlue has spent the past 25 years working and growing into a much-loved and global airline that now serves over 100 destinations across 31 countries on three continents.

As an upstart airline, JetBlue has led the industry with feature after feature that made flying better – not only on JetBlue, but on the other airlines that have tried to follow JetBlue’s onboard innovations. From the industry’s first all-leather seating to the first seatback TVs with live entertainment, the first free unlimited high-speed Wi-Fi on every aircraft, and free name-brand snacks – the JetBlue Experience has been the envy of the U.S. airline industry. In 2014, JetBlue changed the game in the premium segment when it debuted Mint, with airlines scrambling to replicate JetBlue’s fresh take on premium that has since expanded across the U.S. and into the Caribbean, Canada, and Europe.

“Our combination of affordable air fares and award-winning service has given us a unique place in the industry as a bit of a maverick disruptor, and we are still building on that reputation,” Geraghty said. “The industry has changed a lot since 2000 and we’ve changed with it, but we’re continuing to put our customers at the center of our plan for the next chapter of JetBlue.”

Through its JetForward strategy, unveiled last year, JetBlue plans to strengthen its operational performance, launch new products and build out the best East Coast leisure network.

New and forthcoming customer experience enhancements include:

European Expansion: Launching seasonal routes from Boston to Madrid, Spain, and Edinburgh, Scotland, starting this May, which will join existing service to Dublin, Amsterdam, London and Paris.

Cleared to Lounge: First-ever customer lounges debuting at JFK’s Terminal 5 in 2025 and Boston Logan’s Terminal C soon after, offering perks for TrueBlue Mosaic® members and JetBlue premium cardholders.

First-Class JetBlue-Style: Introducing a domestic first-class option coming in 2026, combining elevated comfort with JetBlue’s signature low fares.

Even More with EvenMore®: An evolution of JetBlue’s beloved extra legroom seats in the front of the aircraft, EvenMore now gives customers additional amenities, including free alcoholic beverages, a premium snack, dedicated overhead bin space, early boarding, priority security and the extra space they know and love.

Building Big in Boston: With the most mainline service and the most nonstop destinations, JetBlue continues to strengthen its role as the top leisure airline in Boston, this year offering exciting new routes, including to Madrid and Edinburgh; expanding service to vacation hot spots in the Caribbean and Florida; and offering more of the airline's premium Mint experience.

A220 Transition: This year, JetBlue plans to officially retire its final E190 aircraft as it transitions to the modern Airbus A220 aircraft, which features added comfort, modern inflight connectivity and entertainment, as well as better fuel efficiency.

About JetBlue Airways

JetBlue is New York's Hometown Airline®, and a leading carrier in Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San Juan. JetBlue carries customers to more than 100 destinations throughout the United States, Latin America, Caribbean, Canada and Europe. For more information and the best fares, visit jetblue.com.

JetBlue Corporate Communications

Tel: +1.718.709.3089

corpcomm@jetblue.com

Source: JetBlue

FAQ

What new routes is JetBlue (JBLU) launching in Europe for 2024?

JetBlue is launching seasonal routes from Boston to Madrid, Spain, and Edinburgh, Scotland, starting May 2024, adding to existing service to Dublin, Amsterdam, London and Paris.

When will JetBlue (JBLU) open its first customer lounges?

JetBlue will open its first customer lounges at JFK Terminal 5 in 2025 and Boston Logan Terminal C shortly after.

What is JetBlue's (JBLU) new BlueUnity livery?

BlueUnity is a special aircraft livery designed by JetBlue crewmember Ray Mathew, featuring a tribute to the airline's 23,000+ crewmembers with the tagline 'Honoring the fly-est crew in the biz.'

When will JetBlue (JBLU) introduce domestic first-class service?

JetBlue plans to introduce a new domestic first-class option in 2026, combining elevated comfort with signature low fares.

What changes are coming to JetBlue's (JBLU) EvenMore® service?

EvenMore service will include new amenities such as free alcoholic beverages, premium snacks, dedicated overhead bin space, early boarding, priority security, and extra legroom.

When will JetBlue (JBLU) complete its transition to Airbus A220 aircraft?

JetBlue plans to retire its final E190 aircraft in 2024 as it completes the transition to the modern Airbus A220 fleet.

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