Manufacturing Industry

JetBlue waives change fees due to weather

Airline Industry Information, June 7, 2005

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JetBlue Airways (NasdaqNM:JBLU) said that it would waive its change fees and any fare differences for customers with reservations for travel to or from all northeast US destinations yesterday (6 June).

The airline said that the waiver was made to allow passengers to avoid the inclement weather in the area. The rebooked reservations however have to be for travel on or before 8 June.

According to JetBlue, the northeast destinations affected include New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York's LaGuardia International Airport, Boston's Logan International Airport, Washington's Dulles International Airport, Burlington International Airport, Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Greater Rochester International Airport and Syracuse Hancock International Airport.

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