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JetBlue instead operates a fleet of 193 Airbus aircraft (A320 and A321) along with 60 Embraer 190 regional jets. The new seats in JetBlue's refreshed Airbus A320 cabin still offer 32" of leg room ...
JetBlue Airways on Tuesday unveiled the cabin of its newest arrival, the long-awaited Airbus A220-300. The first model arrived in New York on New Year's Eve with plans to begin scheduled service ...
After the cabin updates, JetBlue Embraer E190, Airbus A320, and most of its A321 fleet will have 32 inches of pitch. The airline's fleet of A321s used for longer trans-continental routes have 33 ...
This highlights how the A220 will function as far more than an E190 replacement for JetBlue. First, with 140 seats, the A220-300 isn't much smaller than JetBlue's aging Airbus A320s.
I flew on JetBlue's Embraer 190 for the first time and though the aging aircraft lacked the bells and whistles of the carrier's newer Airbus jets, ... JetBlue had a more amenity-heavy cabin.
JetBlue's Thoughtfully Designed Cabin Interior to be Revealed Next Month. ... With a range of up to 3,350 nautical miles and a 40 percent lower fuel burn per seat than JetBlue's E190 aircraft, ...
Call it the incredible shrinking legroom, or call it an airline seating trend. Whatever you want to call it, tall travelers should take note.JetBlue and Canada's WestJet are cutting legroom for ...
JetBlue officials note that their premium section, at least initially, is still a bargain compared with first- or business-class cabins on most other carriers, with a starting, one-way fare, of $599.
JetBlue's days as an all coach-class airline are numbered. The airline on Sunday unveiled the sleeper-seat premium cabin it will introduce in some of its planes next year.. The new cabin will seat ...
For the past year, JetBlue Airways has been studying the possibility of replacing its Embraer E190 jets on an accelerated timeline. However, it has now indefinitely postponed making a final decision.
In 2003, JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ: JBLU) shocked industry observers by ordering Embraer's (NYSE: ERJ) new 100-seat E190 jet. This departed from the accepted wisdom that low-cost carriers should ...