View Poll Results: What happens with JetBlue?
Company continues independent growth as JetBlue.



28
40.58%
Merge with Alaska Airlines.



10
14.49%
Merge with American Airlines.



10
14.49%
Merge with Delta Air Lines.



1
1.45%
Merge with Hawaiian Airlines.



2
2.90%
Merge with Southwest Airlines.



1
1.45%
Merge with ULCCs Frontier or Spirit.



5
7.25%
Merge with ULCCs Allegiant, Breeze, Sun Country, Avelo, or Airbahn.



4
5.80%
Merge with United Airlines.



2
2.90%
Company goes bankrupt and shuts its doors.



6
8.70%
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Industry Consolidation & Mergers
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In addition to the 4 largest U.S. airlines (American, Delta, United, & Southwest), we have 10 other carriers fighting primarily for domestic market share: Alaska, Hawaiian, JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier, Allegiant, Sun Country -- and recently Breeze, Avelo, Airbahn. The legacies are going to have to fight to defend territory while dealing with the continued impact on business and international travel due to COVID. The low cost model, while resilient in many ways, is not without its weaknesses. Issues with inflation, labor, oil cost, and so on spell turbulent times ahead.
All that said, what do JetBlue pilots believe is going to happen to JetBlue in the coming years -- and why?
All that said, what do JetBlue pilots believe is going to happen to JetBlue in the coming years -- and why?
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In addition to the 4 largest U.S. airlines (American, Delta, United, & Southwest), we have 10 other carriers fighting primarily for domestic market share: Alaska, Hawaiian, JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier, Allegiant, Sun Country -- and recently Breeze, Avelo, Airbahn. The legacies are going to have to fight to defend territory while dealing with the continued impact on business and international travel due to COVID. The low cost model, while resilient in many ways, is not without its weaknesses. Issues with inflation, labor, oil cost, and so on spell turbulent times ahead.
All that said, what do JetBlue pilots believe is going to happen to JetBlue in the coming years -- and why?
All that said, what do JetBlue pilots believe is going to happen to JetBlue in the coming years -- and why?
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In addition to the 4 largest U.S. airlines (American, Delta, United, & Southwest), we have 10 other carriers fighting primarily for domestic market share: Alaska, Hawaiian, JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier, Allegiant, Sun Country -- and recently Breeze, Avelo, Airbahn. The legacies are going to have to fight to defend territory while dealing with the continued impact on business and international travel due to COVID. The low cost model, while resilient in many ways, is not without its weaknesses. Issues with inflation, labor, oil cost, and so on spell turbulent times ahead.
All that said, what do JetBlue pilots believe is going to happen to JetBlue in the coming years -- and why?
All that said, what do JetBlue pilots believe is going to happen to JetBlue in the coming years -- and why?
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