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Neeleman says Jetblue will use 190 from NYC to BOS

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Not too surprising. Hard to believe he will start this right off the bat, as he doesn't have the room at JFK. He may be anticipating a UAIR demise by the end of the year, but it's too early in the game to make that call. $100. R/T is half of what DL & UAIR charge.

I also believe this remark was a message to any potential investors thinking of putting their money in US Airways or buying their Shuttle. That David is such a kidder.:)


JetBlue says may fly Boston-New York with 190 jet

Tue Mar 8, 2005 04:13 PM ET

SAO PAULO, Brazil, March 8 (Reuters) - Low-cost airline JetBlue Airways Corp. (JBLU.O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Tuesday it may add flights between New York and Boston to its roster once its new Embraer 190 airplanes join its fleet.


The first 100-seat Embraer 190, which is being made by Brazil's Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica (Embraer) (EMBR4.SA: Quote, Profile, Research) (ERJ.N: Quote, Profile, Research) , is scheduled for delivery in August and will start flying in October, JetBlue Chief Executive David Neeleman said at a news conference at a tourism and aviation trade fair in Sao Paulo.

"We should have seven 190s by the end of the year," he said. "Next year we should get 18 more."

Neeleman, who was born in Brazil and spoke Portuguese at the news conference, said the Embraer 190s would be put to use on various existing routes. Moreover, it may open a route between Boston and New York.

"We never say where we're going to open a flight because of competition, but we have a big presence in Boston and in New York, so we will probably fly there," Neeleman said.

He added the price for round trip flight could be around $100, about a quarter of the current market price.

Embraer is marketing the 190 as a more cost effective airplane for regional and domestic air markets, which currently use larger planes by Boeing Co. (BO.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and Airbus (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) or smaller planes that carry about 50 passengers.

Neeleman said the 190s could carry more passengers than the small jets and fly more times a day than larger airplanes. The new 190s give JetBlue 1,000 new possible domestic routes, Neeleman said, although he did not say how many of those the airline would actually start to offer.
 
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slowto250 said:
What in the blue blazes is IFE ? Is that short for in flight entertainment ?
Yes, but I deleted that part of my thoughts.:)
 
He doesn't have the current slots at LGA, so it would be from JFK. That is a longer cab ride to Manhattan, which doesn't help much when you have urgent business, and it costs more by cab. (That cab ride is horrible, we always go into Manhattan for long layovers and the 757/767 does a lot of JFK, and that ride is a killer) Could they buy the USAir Shuttle? Sure. Continental owns the rights to the USAir gates at LGA. But, that could help them get slots. Will there be a large bidding war for it from CO and NW, maybe Airtran too? I bet. Will they charge $100 roundtrip if they get it? No. They can compete with Comair now, who flies 5 daily 50 seat RJs between BOS and JFK, and Eagle flies some too. Great.....


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
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