Ice From JetBlue Plane Slammed Into Our Home
JetBlue claimed that it was not liable for the destruction caused by the ice block. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The suit says the projectile caused more than $300,000 in damage to the home near LAX. The plaintiffs are seeking more than $1 million.
LA Mayor Karen Bass rebuffed an offer by the FDNY to help try to contain the area’s deadly fires — even though California officials have said they don’t have enough firefighters themselves,
Exclusive: The projectile crashed through the roof of Michael Reese and Leah Ferrarini’s Inglewood home, and slammed into their bedroom, just inches from their pillows, according to court filings obta
American Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest, JetBlue and other carriers waived change fees and fare differences to the Los Angeles area. The wildfires have burned more than 10,000 homes and other structures. A Delta Air Lines executive said sales of Los ...
JetBlue has announced it is the first airline to accept Venmo as a payment option when you book online. Whether you’re using your Venmo balance, a linked bank account, or even a credit card, paying for your flight just got a whole lot easier.
It's the first addition to the carrier's menu of destinations from the Ronkonkoma airport since launching services to Florida in October.
Starting this spring, a daily JetBlue flight out of Bradley International Airport will connect the Hartford area to John F. Kennedy in New York City.
The New York-based carrier announced on Wednesday a major network expansion for the upcoming season. JetBlue will add a whopping 16 routes, including five all-new pins to its route map, as part of the expansion. You'll catch all of the details below, and all the new flights are already available for booking.
JetBlue ( JBLU) now accepts Venmo payments for flights, in what it called a first for airlines on Tuesday. Venmo payment options are available on the airline’s website and will roll out on their mobile app “in the coming months,” the carrier announced.
Greater New York City to Greater Los Angeles connects the two most populous metro areas. Booking data shows that in the year to October 2024, approximately 5.5 million passengers (15,000 daily) flew between them.