JetBlue Airways delivers award-winning service and affordable fares to over 100 destinations across the U.S., Caribbean, Latin America, Canada, and Europe.
JetBlue Airways is a leading low-cost carrier and New York’s Hometown Airline, operating from key cities including Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando, and San Juan. The airline serves more than 100 destinations across North America, the Caribbean, Latin America, Canada, and Europe. JetBlue is recognized for its customer-focused service, innovation, and competitive cost structure.
JetBlue Airways employs approximately 22,000 people globally.
JetBlue’s fleet consists of modern Airbus A320 and A321neo aircraft, providing operational reliability, fuel efficiency, and passenger comfort. The airline is known for cutting-edge cabin features including free high-speed Wi-Fi, personalized inflight entertainment, and the Blueprint by JetBlue™ platform for customized onboard experiences. JetBlue deploys advanced maintenance systems and digital supply chain management to ensure reliable service and minimize downtime. Looking ahead, JetBlue invests in next-generation aircraft and digital innovation to enhance logistics solutions and customer experience.
Total Aircraft: 290
Aircraft Type | Quantity |
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Airbus A320 | 1 |
Airbus A321 | 1 |
Airbus A321neo | 1 |
Embraer E190 | 1 |
Average Fleet Age: 10.2 years
JetBlue supports comprehensive logistics and supply chain solutions focused on efficient baggage handling, ground operations, and parts logistics through its major hubs. Its streamlined hub operations in New York, Boston, and Fort Lauderdale enhance cargo management and spare parts flow for optimal fleet performance. The airline integrates modern ground support technologies and operates with safety and reliability as top priorities. JetBlue partners with specialized providers to maximize speed and efficiency across its network and continually invests in innovative logistics technology to advance its operational capabilities.
Location | Type | Facilities |
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New York John F. Kennedy (JFK) | main | Main hub facilities |
Boston Logan (BOS) | main | Main hub facilities |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood (FLL) | main | Main hub facilities |
Orlando (MCO) | main | Main hub facilities |
Los Angeles (LAX) | main | Main hub facilities |
San Juan (SJU) | main | Main hub facilities |
JetBlue's global network connects more than 100 destinations, providing robust coverage throughout the United States, Caribbean, Latin America, Canada, and Europe. The airline has expanded its transatlantic presence with nonstop service to key European cities and continues to grow its North American footprint. JetBlue leverages codeshare agreements to connect customers to additional markets beyond its own network. Strategic partnerships support logistics and supply chain connectivity with a focus on competitive efficiency and seamless travel. JetBlue remains independent of the global alliances, enabling flexibility and direct partner selection. Its ongoing investment in new routes and innovative service delivery strengthens its position as a leading carrier for both passengers and aviation partners.
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JetBlue's global network connects more than 100 destinations, providing robust coverage throughout the United States, Caribbean, Latin America, Canada, and Europe. The airline has expanded its transatlantic presence with nonstop service to key European cities and continues to grow its North American footprint. JetBlue leverages codeshare agreements to connect customers to additional markets beyond its own network. Strategic partnerships support logistics and supply chain connectivity with a focus on competitive efficiency and seamless travel. JetBlue remains independent of the global alliances, enabling flexibility and direct partner selection. Its ongoing investment in new routes and innovative service delivery strengthens its position as a leading carrier for both passengers and aviation partners.
Partner | Type |
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American Airlines | codeshare |
Icelandair | codeshare |
Qatar Airways | codeshare |
Emirates | codeshare |
Etihad Airways | codeshare |
Aer Lingus | codeshare |
Cape Air | codeshare |
JetBlue demonstrated financial resilience in 2024, managing revenue pressures from high costs and market fluctuations while maintaining a strong competitive position. Although still challenged by industry-wide trends, JetBlue reported stable revenues and continued to invest in operational efficiency. The airline remains a recognized player among large U.S. carriers, balancing profitability goals against its strategic investments in network and fleet modernization.
Metric | Value |
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Annual Revenue | $10.6 billion |
Profit Margin | -2.1% |
Net Profit | $-220.0 million |
Financial Year | 2024 |
JetBlue offers a comprehensive passenger service portfolio, including multiple cabin classes and innovative onboard features. Its advanced logistics solutions support efficient ground handling, fleet maintenance, and spare parts management for operational excellence. JetBlue is distinguished for its integrated customer experience, bringing together high comfort, free Wi-Fi, and robust loyalty programs for added customer value. The airline supports aviation partners through reliable ground services and is recognized for its industry-leading maintenance and supply chain practices. Through continuous innovation and strategic partnerships, JetBlue delivers unique value to both travelers and the broader aviation ecosystem.
Passenger Service: Core (Economy)
Passenger Service: Even More Space
Passenger Service: Mint (Premium)
Additional Service: maintenance
Additional Service: ground handling
Additional Service: training