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JetBlue Fined $2M: What It Means for Passengers and Airlines
USASaturday, January 4, 2025
JetBlue has invested a lot of money to reduce delays, especially in their busiest markets. They're already seeing improvements in 2024. But they're also calling on the government to upgrade outdated air traffic control tech and hire more controllers.
The Transportation Department has rules saying airlines can't publish unrealistic schedules. A flight is considered chronically delayed if it's late by more than 30 minutes more than half the time. JetBlue's problem flights were between New York's JFK and Raleigh-Durham, Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando, and between Windsor Locks and Fort Lauderdale.
This fine is a reminder that airlines need to be truthful about their schedules. It's also a push for the government to modernize air traffic control to make flights more reliable.
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