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    JetBlue Announces JFK-ORD and LGB-ORD Service

    Press Release:

    Chicago -- You Are JetBlue's Kind of Town

    The Airline Known for 36 Channels of Free TV Offers a Special Intro Fare of $36(a) to New York or LA for Next 36 Hours

    Five Daily Flights to New York/JFK and Two Daily Flights to LA/Long Beach from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport Begin January 4

    NEW YORK, Oct. 26, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- JetBlue Airways (Nasdaq:JBLU)
    today is pleased to announce it will begin nonstop service to Chicago's
    O'Hare International Airport from New York's John F. Kennedy
    International Airport (JFK) and LA/Long Beach Airport effective January
    4, 2007. Chicago will be the low-fare, low-cost airline's 50th
    destination, and the first new destination the low-fare carrier will
    launch in 2007.

    JetBlue is the only airline to offer 36 channels of free DIRECTV(r)
    programming on every flight to/from Chicago's O'Hare International
    Airport. To celebrate this with our customers, JetBlue will offer a
    special $36(a) fare on its new flights between Chicago/O'Hare and New
    York/JFK and LA/Long Beach. This special fare will only be available
    for the next 36 hours.

    Just in case customers miss JetBlue's 36-hour, $36(a) fare, the
    low-fare carrier continues the celebration with introductory "O'Hare
    Fares" to New York/JFK and LA/Long Beach from Chicago/O'Hare. JetBlue's
    "O'Hare Fares" to New York/JFK will start at $59(a) each way. Regular
    fares will range between $89(a) and $249(a) each way. JetBlue's "O'Hare
    Fares" to LA/Long Beach will start at $89(a) each way, with regular
    fares ranging between $129(a) and $349(a) each way. On JetBlue, all
    fares are one-way, and a Saturday night stay is never required.

    "Chicago has consistently ranked No. 1 on our customers' wish list of
    JetBlue destinations for a long time, and we are happy to bring our
    award-winning service and low fares to the Second City," said JetBlue
    CEO and Founder David Neeleman. "With up to five daily flights to New
    York's JFK, and up to two daily flights to LA's Long Beach Airport,
    Chicagoans and visitors to this great city will love our signature 36
    channels of DIRECTV programming. JetBlue makes flying fun again, and we
    look forward to offering the JetBlue Experience to our Chicago
    customers."

    "JetBlue's innovative approach to air travel is a welcome addition to
    O'Hare and will benefit the citizens of Chicago and surrounding
    communities," said Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. "This announcement
    showcases the strength of the Chicago market and is another indication
    of our region's economic viability and the appeal of Chicago as a great
    place to do business."

    JetBlue's service between Chicago/O'Hare and New York/JFK, effective
    January 4, 2007 unless otherwise noted:


    ================================================== ===================
    Chicago O'Hare (ORD) New York (JFK) to
    to New York (JFK) Chicago O'Hare (ORD)
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    Depart - Arrive Depart - Arrive
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    6:00am - 9:20am 7:00am - 8:40am (daily until 2/14;
    (except Sundays) Mon-Saturday effective 2/15)
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    9:25am - 12:45pm 9:55am - 11:35am (except Sunday until 2/14;
    Daily effective 2/15)
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    12:15pm - 3:35pm 1:15pm - 2:55pm
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    3:40pm - 7:00pm 4:20pm - 6:00pm
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    6:45pm - 10:05pm 8:00pm - 9:40pm
    (except Saturdays) (except Saturdays)
    ================================================== ===================

    Service between Chicago/O'Hare and New York/JFK will be operated by
    JetBlue's fleet of Airbus 320 and EMBRAER 190 aircraft. JetBlue's
    aircraft feature the airline's signature inflight entertainment, 36
    channels of free DIRECTV programming. JetBlue's EMBRAER 190 aircraft
    offer more than 100 channels of free XM Satellite Radio, as well.

    JetBlue's customers in Chicago will have convenient connections to 26
    destinations via New York/JFK, including: Aruba; Bermuda; Aguadilla,
    Ponce and San Juan, PR; Nassau; and Santiago, Dominican Republic.

    JetBlue offers special "O'Hare Fares," starting at $59(a) to the
    following destinations via connections in New York/JFK:


    Boston, MA Burlington, VT
    Buffalo, NY Charlotte, NC
    Washington/Dulles Pittsburgh, PA
    Portland, ME Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC
    Richmond, VA Rochester, NY
    Syracuse, NY Fort Lauderdale, FL
    Jacksonville, FL Orlando, FL
    New Orleans, LA West Palm Beach, FL
    Fort Myers, FL Sarasota Bradenton, FL
    Tampa, FL

    JetBlue's Service between Chicago/O'Hare and LA/Long Beach effective
    January 4 unless otherwise noted:

    ================================================== ===================
    Chicago O'Hare (ORD) to LA/Long Beach (LGB) to
    LA/Long Beach (LGB) Chicago O'Hare (ORD)
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    Depart - Arrive Depart - Arrive
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    7:30am – 9:35am 10:35am – 4:20pm
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    5:10pm – 7:25pm 4:55pm – 10:40pm
    (except Saturdays) (except Saturdays)
    ================================================== ===================

    Service between Chicago/O'Hare and LA/Long Beach will be operated by
    the airline's Airbus 320 fleet, with 36 channels of free DIRECTV(r)
    programming as well as a selection of first-run movies and bonus
    features for a small additional fee from FOX InFlight(tm).

    The low-fare airline is pleased to offer customers the special "O'Hare
    Fares" starting at $89(a) each way between Chicago/O'Hare and the
    following cities, with convenient connections in LA/Long Beach: Las
    Vegas; Salt Lake City; Oakland; Sacramento; and Salt Lake City. Regular
    fares between these cities and Chicago/O'Hare will range from $129(a)
    to $349(a) each way.
    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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    Ok let’s take bets how soon AA will ramp up JFK-ORD service and under cut B6? I say someone is writing the press release right now. I'm not sure how this is going to work out for them. ORD is a bigger fortress then ATL is for Delta, AA and UAL aren't going to sit back. ORD is also delay prone which won't help B6 improve its ugly status as one of the worst airlines for delays. I guess they still don't want to do battle with WN just yet, MDW would have made more sense.

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    What does AA have to offer for JFK-ORD.

    Just freqeuncies right? The only way to truly compete is to add the 757 JFK-ORD for entertainment (radio and tv on board, but not in seat).

    Otherwise, would you choose a RJ or B6 with the IFE and all. I'd go for the IFE even as a deaf flyer.

    Assuming price is the same of course, and I know AA and B6 shcedule will probably match too.

    Same for United.

    Freqeunt flyer double bonus is most likely a given, thats what AA is currently doing with SWA into Dallas, both DFW and DAL.

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    I would honestly perfer flying first on AA just because I am a first class kinda guy I guess. I love my space and relaxation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex T
    What does AA have to offer for JFK-ORD.

    Just freqeuncies right?
    Not from JFK, it's only 2x daily on Eagle RJs. LGA-ORD is where the freq. are.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiss srq
    I would honestly perfer flying first on AA just because I am a first class kinda guy I guess. I love my space and relaxation.
    You'd rather pay more to ride in F/C in a 36 inch pitch seat with no IFE or TV on the MD80 or 757 and prolly no service..

    compared to bakc of B6 which is 34 inches, and has tv in every seat and nice service?

    well if you can afford it, go for it ryan.

    not me ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikephotos
    Quote Originally Posted by Alex T
    What does AA have to offer for JFK-ORD.

    Just freqeuncies right?
    Not from JFK, it's only 2x daily on Eagle RJs. LGA-ORD is where the freq. are.

    Mike
    Right, so for those needing to go to JFK would choose B6 automatically right? At Least I would.

    Minus the die hard AA fans who prefer to collect miles, which is understandable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex T
    Right, so for those needing to go to JFK would choose B6 automatically right? At Least I would.

    Minus the die hard AA fans who prefer to collect miles, which is understandable.

    Alex
    Sure, if JFK is an absoulte must and you're not connecting to another American flight (or Delta, since they have 1x Comair ORD-JFK), Jetblue would probably be the best choice. However, the business travelers will still do LGA-ORD on UA/AA because of the hourly flight choices, first class/upgrade option and mileage.

    Mike

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    Ah ok.

    So its more of who the passenger is if ur an AA fan ull fly them to LGA, UA same thing, if ur flying somewhere else on B6 JFK is conveient connection.

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    I just enjoy first class perfered service thats all but I am ot knocking B6 I love to fly them in fact I just like to keep the legacy carriers alive save for United because anything to keep my money from going into Tiltons pocket
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