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    Highlights from Sir Tim Clark’s Keynote at the 2017 APEX Expo

    Sir Tim Clark’s keynote at the 2017 APEX Expo highlighted transformative changes in the airline industry, including the potential for windowless airplanes equipped with virtual windows to enhance flight efficiency. He also emphasized the need for airport improvements, particularly through advancements in biometrics, to streamline passenger experiences and eliminate queues.

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    JetBlue Vacations’ office souvenir range reminds us why we need to take a vacation

    JetBlue Vacations has launched a unique collection of office souvenirs designed to evoke the joy of travel and remind workers of the vacations they need. This clever marketing initiative features classic trinkets, like fridge magnets, reimagined for the workplace, highlighting the importance of taking time off in today’s busy world.

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    How to Credit JetBlue Flights to Singapore Airlines Krisflyer Program

    I’ve taken a handful of JetBlue flights recently and in each and every case, despite having my Singapore Airlines Krisflyer membership number entered in my reservation, I haven’t automatically received credit for the flight. After the first couple flights didn’t credit automatically, I suspected that something was amiss, but was still hopeful and chalked it up to bad luck. But after it happened several more times, I was almost certain that there just wasn’t an automatic process in place, and my suspicions were confirmed by others who were facing the same issue.

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    Flight Review: JetBlue Mint Class New York to San Francisco

    I had already burned enough miles on my flights from San Francisco to New York, so I wasn’t looking to do anything crazy for the return home. As I shopped around for tickets back to San Francisco, since I was booking just a week prior to departure, ticket prices across the board were really high. However, I noticed that JetBlue’s Mint Class was priced at $549, and with the relatively small difference between that and the price of an economy ticket, I decided to give Mint it a shot.

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    JetBlue Gives You Free Flights When Babies Cry

    While I don’t have any personal experience, I hear that traveling with young children can be difficult, and at a minimum, requires a great deal of advance planning. But no matter how much planning you do, there’s not much you can do when babies cry. In advance of Mother’s Day, JetBlue released a cute video highlighting a promotion that ran on a recent flight from New York to Long Beach. During the flight, for each baby that cried, passengers received a 25% discount on an upcoming flight. In other words, four babies crying equals free flights for all.

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    Who Can Fly To Cuba & When?

    Travel to Cuba has reopened after decades of restrictions, but eligibility varies. Certain categories of travelers, such as those visiting family or engaging in professional activities, can apply for a general license. Major airlines like JetBlue, Delta, and United are preparing to launch routes to the island.

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    Win UNLIMITED flights with JetBlue for 2 months

    JetBlue is offering a chance to win unlimited flights with their “All-You-Can-Jet” passes, available for travel from September 2 to November 2, 2014. With one pair of passes given away daily for ten days, participants can enter once every 24 hours. This promotion celebrates JetBlue’s decade-long recognition for customer satisfaction by J.D. Power.

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    Today ONLY: 20% Off JetBlue Flights (Expires 10/1/13)

    JetBlue is offering a limited-time sale with 20% off domestic and 15% off international flights for bookings made today only. Travel must occur between October 15 and November 20, 2013, with restrictions on Friday and Sunday flights. This promotion provides a significant savings opportunity for midweek travelers.