prhs1989
Mar 31, 05, 12:38 pm
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/today/sky.htm
If anyone subscribes to the Miami Herald, they would have seen the long article about Jetblue and Miami. (The article is also online, but I can't get the link, so got the abbreviated version on USA Today. 5th one down) In short, MIA would offer free fees for one year for any new carrier or existing carrier that opens a new destination. Apparently, Jetblue and Miami are very close in coming together and they could possible start service next January, according to the Herald.
I think this is interesting as this may be a threat to Fort Lauderdale. Jetblue has maxed out FLL, so their expansion there is on hold. And the airport doesn't anticipate to grow for a while. On the other hand, there is a lot of space at MIA. And B6 already has the South Florida name, so they wouldn't have to worry too much about attracting customers.
If they did open, Neelman said they may start flights to Boston, IAD, JFK, LGB, and OAK, according to the Herald. IMO, I think they should keep a small presence at Fort Lauderdale and expand at Miami. Jetblue might have the edge over American, seeing that AA is strecthed out right now. They are battling the expansion of Airtran at DFW and, indirectly, SW/ATA at MDW. It would be interesting to see Jetblue take on the behemoth AA at Miami. I think they might be able to win the fight. (And please don't bring up Atlanta, because that seems to be the only thing that people who hate Jetblue remember.)
If anyone subscribes to the Miami Herald, they would have seen the long article about Jetblue and Miami. (The article is also online, but I can't get the link, so got the abbreviated version on USA Today. 5th one down) In short, MIA would offer free fees for one year for any new carrier or existing carrier that opens a new destination. Apparently, Jetblue and Miami are very close in coming together and they could possible start service next January, according to the Herald.
I think this is interesting as this may be a threat to Fort Lauderdale. Jetblue has maxed out FLL, so their expansion there is on hold. And the airport doesn't anticipate to grow for a while. On the other hand, there is a lot of space at MIA. And B6 already has the South Florida name, so they wouldn't have to worry too much about attracting customers.
If they did open, Neelman said they may start flights to Boston, IAD, JFK, LGB, and OAK, according to the Herald. IMO, I think they should keep a small presence at Fort Lauderdale and expand at Miami. Jetblue might have the edge over American, seeing that AA is strecthed out right now. They are battling the expansion of Airtran at DFW and, indirectly, SW/ATA at MDW. It would be interesting to see Jetblue take on the behemoth AA at Miami. I think they might be able to win the fight. (And please don't bring up Atlanta, because that seems to be the only thing that people who hate Jetblue remember.)