JetBlue secures slots in London

Airbus A320 (Photo: JetBlue Airways).
Airbus A320 (Photo: JetBlue Airways).

JetBlue secures slots in London

Airbus A320 (Photo: JetBlue Airways).
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JetBlue Airways is gearing up for next year: The US carrier has secured the slot rights at London Gatwick and London Stansted airports.

While the American airline in Gatwick only received seven pairs of weekly slots for flights from New York-JFK, it was luckier in Stansted. Because there were 14 for flights from Boston. In addition, the airline has already thought about which machine should be used to inaugurate the transatlantic flights, as reported by the aviation portal CH-Aviation. An Airbus A321-200 should make the start.

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  • Scrap metal aviators, 30. November 2020 @ 23: 49

    The aviation portal Ch-Aviation writes about an Airbus A321NX (LR). This is the Neo variant with an additional tank, from which Jet Blue is to receive its first plane this year.
    A big difference to an A321 / 200.

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  • Scrap metal aviators, 30. November 2020 @ 23: 49

    The aviation portal Ch-Aviation writes about an Airbus A321NX (LR). This is the Neo variant with an additional tank, from which Jet Blue is to receive its first plane this year.
    A big difference to an A321 / 200.

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