JetBlue Offers Coronavirus First Responders Free Flights
The CEO of JetBlue, Joanna Geraghty, sent out a note to the airline's frequent flyers today that extended remarkable support to medical heroes on the front lines of America's coronavirus battle.
As all airlines, JetBlue is pivoting in this new normal, using aircraft that recently transported passengers to, instead, deliver humanitarian assistance to cities it serves, including New York. "Our flights are transporting critical healthcare personnel, medical equipment and supplies to where they are needed most," she wrote. JetBlue is also inviting these medical first responders free flights to assist in the coronavirus response; requests can be made via this link.
Geraghty also shared a 90-second video expressing gratitude for its crewmembers and passengers.
JetBlue announced this week that, due to coronavirus fallout, it is consolidating operations in five major markets thru June 10th and suspending flights at eight U.S. airports for two months.
JetBlue was founded in 1998.
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As all airlines, JetBlue is pivoting in this new normal, using aircraft that recently transported passengers to, instead, deliver humanitarian assistance to cities it serves, including New York. "Our flights are transporting critical healthcare personnel, medical equipment and supplies to where they are needed most," she wrote. JetBlue is also inviting these medical first responders free flights to assist in the coronavirus response; requests can be made via this link.
Geraghty also shared a 90-second video expressing gratitude for its crewmembers and passengers.
JetBlue announced this week that, due to coronavirus fallout, it is consolidating operations in five major markets thru June 10th and suspending flights at eight U.S. airports for two months.
JetBlue was founded in 1998.
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