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    jet Blue to SWF!!

    jet Blue now!

    JetBlue to announce flights from Stewart
    October 24, 2006

    Sometimes, good news comes in bunches.
    JetBlue will announce tomorrow that it's launching service at Stewart Airport, Sen. Charles Schumer said this afternoon.
    The major discount airline will announce flights direct from Stewart to Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, starting in December, Schumer said. The flights, five in all by early January, will be on 156-seat Airbus A320 jets with fares starting at $79, Schumer said.
    Stewart wouldn't confirm the news and JetBlue spokesmen were not immediately available for comment. But other sources close to the airport confirmed it.
    A formal announcement is expected at Stewart Wednesday morning.
    "We've always believed in Stewart," Schumer said. "We knew its day would come and it looks like that day is coming."
    Airport officials, Schumer and local business leaders have been working for years to lure a big discounter. Earlier this month, AirTran Airways announced it will start flights in January to Atlanta, Tampa, Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale. Now, it appears, JetBlue is joining in, too.

    Tim Logan

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    So AirTran and jetBlue are going to be beating themselves over the head for customers? This should be an interesting battle, I'd say though AirTran offers more to the traveler with a greater number of connections through ATL then what B6 will offer. Looks like B6 is going for the point to point and net new customer base

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    I cannot wait for Airtran and JetBlue to start out of SWF. Although I work in Manhattan, I live just 30 mins from SWF and you can park right outside the terminal for next to nothing, unlike HPN, $28 a day !!! ABC news below.

    JetBlue to add new flights from Stewart Airport
    Eyewitness News
    (New York - WABC, October 24, 2006) - Sources tell Eyewitness News that Jet Blue on Wednesday will announce new flights between Stewart Airport and three Florida cities.

    We're told that service between the Newburgh airport and Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando and West Palm Beach will commence December 19th.
    A formal announcement is expected tomorrow when Senator Chuck Schumer joins airline officials and Stewart Airport officials for a news conference at the airport.

    It was just a few weeks ago when AirTran Airlines, another discount carrier, announced it was returning to Stewart Airport.

    Stewart has long been rumored to be at or near to the top of a short list of airports under study to become the New York area's fourth major jetport.

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    jetBlue and AirTran. Imagine that... and they didn't even have to change the name of the airport after all. :lol:

    Tom
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    Press Release:

    JetBlue Expands Service in the Empire State: Newburgh to be Low-Cost Airline's Sixth New York State Destination

    -- New York's Hometown Airline Offers Hudson Valley Travelers $79(a) Introductory Fare --

    -- Two Daily Flights to Florida Begin December 19; Three Additional Flights to the Sunshine State Begin January 5 --

    NEW YORK, Oct. 25, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- JetBlue Airways (Nasdaq:JBLU),
    New York's hometown airline, today announces it will begin service
    between Newburgh's Stewart International Airport (SWF), the airline's
    sixth New York State destination, and Fort Lauderdale and Orlando,
    Florida, with daily nonstop flights to each city beginning December 19.
    Beginning January 5, a second daily flight will be added to Fort
    Lauderdale and Orlando. Additionally, one daily nonstop flight to West
    Palm Beach, Florida will begin January 5, making the low-cost carrier
    the largest airline serving Stewart International Airport.

    To celebrate the new service to the low-fare carrier's 49th
    destination, JetBlue is offering introductory one-way fares to/from
    Newburgh starting at $79(a) each way, with regular fares ranging
    between $99(a) and $299(a) each way. Introductory fares, which are
    subject to availability, must be purchased by November 9, and travel
    must be completed by February 15, 2007.

    "In addition to the convenience of low-fares and nonstop flights, our
    Newburgh customers will enjoy extra legroom, live entertainment options
    like DIRECTV(r) and FOX InFlight(tm) movies at every all-leather seat,
    as well as our friendly, award-winning customer service," said David
    Neeleman, CEO of JetBlue. "We look forward to providing Hudson Valley
    customers with more options and more value for their airfare. With the
    addition of five daily flights from Newburgh to Florida onboard our
    A320, JetBlue will now offer more nonstop seats to Florida from New
    York than any other airline."

    "Hudson Valley residents are hungry for air service in the same way all
    of Upstate was when JetBlue first came to New York. I have big plans
    for Stewart, and will continue to work to build up the airport for
    years to come," said U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer. "JetBlue is going
    to be a shot in the arm for this region, because where there is
    affordable airfare, new visitors and new businesses will follow."

    "Once again, JetBlue has shown its commitment to New York and I am
    proud that we are continuing to strengthen Stewart Airport's
    capabilities as one of New York's premier regional airports," said U.S.
    Senator Hillary Clinton. "This announcement is good news for the Hudson
    Valley. JetBlue's new service to Florida will not only increase low
    fare travel options for local residents, it will also benefit local
    businesses and further our efforts to strengthen the local economy."

    "December 19, 2006, December 19, 2006, December 19, 2006, December 19, 2006...
    If I say that another 10,000 times I still may not have answered all the people who
    have asked me, 'When is JetBlue coming?,'"
    said Charles Seliga, President and COO of Stewart International
    Airport. "Thank you, Mr. Neeleman; The Hudson Valley has been waiting
    for this for a long time. You have many customers here, and your
    company's outstanding reputation precedes you. I could not be more
    honored. Welcome to Stewart International Airport."

    JetBlue will operate flights to and from Newburgh with its Airbus A320
    aircraft. The 156-seat aircraft offers customers roomy all-leather
    seats, 36 channels of free DIRECTV(r) programming(b) on seat-back
    televisions as well as a selection of first-run movies and bonus
    features for a small additional fee from FOX InFlight(tm). JetBlue
    customers enrolled in the airline's flight gratitude program, TrueBlue,
    will earn two TrueBlue points each way, with double points awarded for
    travel purchased online at http://www.jetblue.com. Customers can earn TrueBlue points even faster by using the JetBlue Card from American Express. Every time cardholders purchase JetBlue travel with the Card, or earn at least one TrueBlue point through other purchasing using the Card,
    all TrueBlue points in the member's account automatically extend for
    another 12 months.

    JetBlue's Service between Newburgh, NY and Fort Lauderdale, FL:

    Newburgh, NY (SWF) to Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
    Depart - Arrive
    7:10am - 10:20am (effective 1/5/07)
    2:40pm - 5:45pm (effective 12/19/06-1/4/07)
    6:55pm - 10:00pm (effective 1/5/07)

    Fort Lauderdale (FLL) to Newburgh, NY (SWF)
    Depart - Arrive
    8:15am - 11:05am (effective 1/5/07)
    5:00pm - 7:50pm (effective 1/5/07)
    6:45pm - 9:35pm (effective 12/19/06-1/4/07)


    JetBlue's Service between Newburgh, NY and Orlando, FL:

    Newburgh, NY (SWF) to Orlando (MCO)
    Depart - Arrive
    7:30am - 10:20am (effective 12/19/06-1/4/07)
    8:00am - 10:50am (effective 1/5/07)
    3pm - 5:55pm (effective 1/5/07)

    Orlando (MCO) to Newburgh, NY (SWF)
    Depart - Arrive
    11:10am - 1:50pm (effective 12/19/06-1/4/07)
    11:30am - 2:10pm (effective 1/5/07)
    6:35pm - 9:15pm (effective 1/5/07)


    JetBlue's Service between Newburgh, NY and West Palm Beach, FL:

    Newburgh, NY (SWF) to West Palm Beach, FL (PBI)
    Depart - Arrive
    11:45am - 2:45pm (effective 1/05/07)

    West Palm Beach, FL (PBI) to Newburgh, NY (SWF)
    Depart - Arrive
    3:30pm - 6:15pm (effective 1/05/07)


    In the six years since its launch, JetBlue Airways has focused on
    creating a new airline category -- an airline that offers value,
    service and style. Based out of New York City, the low-cost carrier
    currently serves 47 destinations with up to 470 flights daily. Service
    from New York (JFK) to Cancun begins Nov. 30, 2006. Onboard JetBlue,
    customers enjoy roomy leather seats and 36 channels of free DIRECTV(r)
    programming (b), the most live TV available on any airline. On flights
    longer than two hours, a selection of first-run movies and bonus
    features from FOX InFlight(tm) is also available.

    JetBlue offers customers generous brand name snacks and beverages,
    including freshly brewed Dunkin' Donuts(r) coffee, and delicious wines
    selected by the airline's Low Fare Sommelier, Josh Wesson from Best
    Cellars(r). On overnight flights from the West, the airline now offers
    Shut-Eye Service(tm), with a comfort kit designed exclusively for
    JetBlue by Bliss Spa and other special amenities including a "good
    morning" hot towel service. With JetBlue, all seats are assigned, all
    travel is ticketless, all fares are one-way, and an overnight stay is
    never required. For information or reservations call 1-800-JETBLUE
    (1-800-538-2583) or visit http://www.jetblue.com.

    (a) All fares are subject to change without notice. Sale fares require
    up to a 14-day advance purchase. Travel must be booked by November 9,
    2006, 11:59 PM MT. All travel must be completed by February 15, 2007.
    Blackout dates for all travel are between December 19, 2006 and January
    2, 2007 for all southbound travel and between December 26, 2006 and
    January 4, 2007 for all northbound travel. Sale fares may not be
    available on all days or on all flights. Sale fares are most often
    found on midweek travel dates. All fares must be purchased at time of
    reservation, and are one-way, nonrefundable, and nontransferable.
    Cancellations and changes can be made prior to scheduled departure for
    $30 at 1-800-JETBLUE, or at jetblue.com (in the case of changes), with
    applicable fare adjustment. Cancellations are for a JetBlue travel
    credit only, which is valid for one year. If a reservation is not
    changed or canceled prior to scheduled departure, all money associated
    with the reservation is forfeited. Fares do not include Passenger
    Facility Charges of up to $9 each way, September 11th Security Fees of
    up to $5 each way and a Federal Segment Tax of $3.30 per domestic
    segment. A segment is a takeoff and landing. All taxes and fees must be
    paid at the time of purchase. JetBlue reserves the right to deny
    boarding to passengers without proper documentation. Other restrictions
    apply.

    (b) DIRECTV(r) service is not available on flights outside the
    continental United States; however, where applicable, FOX InFlight(tm)
    is offered complimentary on these routes. FOX InFlight(tm) is a
    trademark of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. JetBlue's
    in-flight entertainment is powered by LiveTV, a wholly owned subsidiary
    of JetBlue.

    The JetBlue logo is available at
    http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=795

    This press release contains statements of a forward-looking nature
    which represent our management's beliefs and assumptions concerning
    future events. Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties
    and assumptions, and are based on information currently available to
    us. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed in the
    forward-looking statements due to many factors, including, without
    limitation, our extremely competitive industry; increases in fuel
    prices, maintenance costs and interest rates; our ability to implement
    our growth strategy, including the integration of the EMBRAER 190
    aircraft into our operations; our significant fixed obligations; our
    ability to attract and retain qualified personnel and maintain our
    culture as we grow; our reliance on high daily aircraft utilization;
    our dependence on the New York metropolitan market; our reliance on
    automated systems and technology; our being subject to potential
    unionization; our reliance on a limited number of suppliers; changes in
    or additional government regulation; changes in our industry due to
    other airlines' financial condition; and external geopolitical events
    and conditions. Further information concerning these and other factors
    is contained in the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission
    filings, including but not limited to, the Company's 2005 Annual Report
    on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. We undertake no
    obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events
    or circumstances that may arise after the date of this release.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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