JetBlue Airways Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis of JetBlue.

JetBlue Airways Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis of JetBlue.
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JetBlue

Summary: A case study of JetBlue, a young startup airline founded by David Neeleman in 1999. In an industry known for its lack of profitability, its share of failures, and its bad labor-management relations, JetBlue stands out as among the strongest of the low-cost carriers. JetBlue's willingness to innovate has much to do with this success.
Imagine how you would create an airline if you were building it from scratch.

That is what Dave Neeleman set off to create with the inception of JetBlue in 1999. JetBlue is a bright, young startup airline. Why has JetBlue succeeded where most have failed? Is Dave's strategy as simple as bringing "humanity back to air travel"?

The billion dollar question is: can JetBlue really stand out in an industry known for its negligible if not absent profitability (over the life of the industry), an industry fret with failure and infamously known for its horrendous labor-management relations?

The Airline Industry is a fascinating market. It has been one of the few industries to reach astounding milestones. For example, over 200 airlines have gone out of business since deregulation occurred in 1978. Currently, more than 50% of the airlines in the industry are operating under Chapter 11 regulations. Since 9/11, four of the six large...

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