WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — JetBlue Airways has a plan to return to profitability, however it’ll come at a price for Hudson Valley air vacationers, based on a brand new report.
The NYC-based service will drop a key route out of Westchester County Airport, based on The Points Guy’s Zach Griff.
The airline will drop service from Westchester to Charleston, South Carolina. The transfer is a part of the airline’s “JetForward” plan to return the service to profitability.
“As a part of our JetForward strategic plan, JetBlue is concentrated on constructing a community that greatest serves our clients and helps our long-term success,” the airline informed Griff. “Recently, we made some community changes in sure markets, eradicating some underperforming flying from our schedule, permitting us to redeploy assets, together with our fashionable Mint service, towards high-demand markets and new alternatives. In the approaching weeks, we’ll announce how we’ll redeploy this capability, together with into our European community, offering much more journey choices for our clients.”
In addition to the top of Westchester to Charleston service, the airline is trimming service to a handful of fashionable journey locations.
- Boston-San Jose, California
- Fort Lauderdale-Jacksonville, Florida
- New York-Austin
- New York-Houston
- New York-London
- New York-Miami
- New York-Milwaukee
Westchester’s loss is perhaps Long Island’s achieve. Earlier this 12 months, JetBlue started providing service to a few Florida locations from Long Island MacArthur Airport.
More particulars about JetBlue’s “JetForward” plan might be discovered at The Points Guy.