JetBlue to Cut Multiple Routes and Partnerships in Strategic Shift

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JetBlue is set to make further route cuts in April, potentially affecting its transatlantic flights and partnership with Hawaiian Airlines, following recent setbacks including the government's blockage of its partnership with American Airlines and its failed acquisition of Spirit Airlines. The airline's executives have acknowledged the underperformance of its transatlantic operations and are considering transitioning some year-round transatlantic services to seasonal in an effort to mitigate losses. With a focus on cost-cutting and revenue generation, JetBlue is facing financial challenges and may need to make significant adjustments to its operations.
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