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JetBlue information

IATA code B6
Routes 589
Top route Los Angeles to New York John F Kennedy Intl
Airports served 112
Top airport New York John F Kennedy Intl

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Overall rating

7,1 Good
Based on 3 673 reviews

Boarding
7,3

Comfort
7,4

Crew
7,9

Entertainment
6,9

Food
6,8

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Overview of JetBlue

JetBlue services flights to over 100 destinations across the world, with many of them being located in North America, South America, and Central America. If you are interested in going to South America, popular options include countries such as Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, while for Central America, you can choose from Belize, Panama, and Costa Rica.

Depending on how luxurious you would like your travel experience to be, JetBlue has four classes to choose from, referred to as Blue, Blue Plus, Blue Flex, and Mint. While Blue is most similar to standard economy, Blue Plus will allow you to check one bag for free. Blue Flex provides two free checked bags and access to expedited security, while Mint offers the most services, including early boarding, free dining options, and lie-down seats.

This airline has 3 different types of aircrafts and over 250 individual planes, with the primary brands being Airbus and Embraer. Each plane has a unique tailfin design, with many of them related to New York, a city that is known for being the company’s headquarters and primary hub. Considered to be the airline’s most commonly flown plane, the Airbus A321 has the longest fuselage and can fit up to 159 passengers, making it convenient for long haul flights.

To help operate their flights as smoothly as possible, JetBlue has created partnerships with a number of other airlines, such as Aer Lingus, Lufthansa, American Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic. Additionally, the company has codeshare agreements with upwards of 20 companies, with some examples being Hawaiian Airlines, Japan Airlines, and TAP Air Portugal.

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