JetBlue founder files to launch new airline by end of 2020

10 February, 2020
JetBlue founder files to launch new airline by end of 2020

Almost 20 years after the first JetBlue Airways flight, the New York-based company has filed a credit card applicatoin with the Department of Transportation to launch a new airline, US media reported.

Flights for the brand new carrier - named Breeze Airways - could take off by the finish of the entire year, JetBlue founder David Neeleman said.

Breeze aims to be "the world's nicest airline" and can focus on mid-sized US cities "abandoned by our current air transportation network," JetBlue said in its application, that was filed on Friday, according to multiple outlets.

The leisure-focused, low-cost airline would primarily use Embraer 195 planes sublet from Brazil's Azul, another of Neeleman's companies.

Airbus A220s are scheduled to begin arriving in April 2021 for use.

THE UNITED STATES air transport sector is highly concentrated. Four companies - Delta Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines - control three quarters of the domestic market.

"We will fly where no person else is flying," Neeleman said, adding he was considering about 500 city pairs, allowing travellers to bypass connection hubs.

Breeze Airways must first obtain its air carrier certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the US regulator. 
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