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JetBlue Applies For FLL-BOG; MCO-BOG ?

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Spirit will get the 7 FLL-BOG frequencies. They've had their application in for a while and have been intensly fighting for them. They just filed a renewal of intent. It just makes sense since they are already serving serveral points of Latin America out of FLL.
jetBlue might get MCO-BOG.
 
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Spirit will get the 7 FLL-BOG frequencies. They've had their application in for a while and have been intensly fighting for them. They just filed a renewal of intent. It just makes sense since they are already serving serveral points of Latin America out of FLL.
jetBlue might get MCO-BOG.

If JetBlue gets 7 weekly flights to Colombia, they can fly to/from any city pair they want. Even if that means doubling up on Spirit. The service allotment is for country to country service, not specific city pairs.
 
If JetBlue gets 7 weekly flights to Colombia, they can fly to/from any city pair they want. Even if that means doubling up on Spirit. The service allotment is for country to country service, not specific city pairs.

I understand that with Colombia it does not work that exact way. I might be wrong though. I know Open Skies exists with Barranquilla and Cartagena. Bogotá has always been more restrictive market to protect Avianca's interests.
I know AA is now planning 3 daily frequencies to BOG out of MIA, using some of their unused slots. We'll see what happens.
 

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