Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) serves the Greater Los Angeles Area. At LAX, JetBlue is in terminal 3.
JFK: Delta, JetBlue LGA: Frontier, United EWR: Continental, United
JetBlue exclusively uses Terminal 5, JFK's newest terminal. NOTE: International arrivals (excluding Aruba, Bermuda, and the Bahamas) arrive at Terminal 4, because T5 does not have a passport control center (yet).
Extreme Engineering - 2003 JFK JetBlue Terminal 5-3 was released on: USA: 25 October 2006
JetBlue flights at San Francisco go through Boarding Area A at Terminal 1. This is the international terminal, weirdly. However, rumors say that JetBlue, along with Virgin, will be moving to Terminal 2 upon opening.
A fully laden A320-200 as operated by JetBlue has a maximum operating range of 3,700 miles (5,900 km). Enough to fly New York (EWR) to Boston (BOS) return 9 times.
EWR is the airport code for Newark, New Jersey. FLL is the airport code for Fort Lauderdale, Florida. You can make this trip on several airlines, including US Airways, Delta, JetBlue, United, Silver Airways, American Airlines, and Air Tran.
2hr 28min to 2hr 55min Orlando (MCO) to Newark Liberty (EWR) by a nonstop flight operated by Continental Airlines or JetBlue Airways.
Yes, JetBlue provides nonstop service to Boston, Fort Lauderdale, and New York-JFK from Raleigh, and connections are available to most other destinations beyond the three mentioned above. JetBlue operates out of RDU's Terminal 1.
with a stop-over roughly 10 to 12 hours for details FLIGHTSTATS.COM / see AERLINGUS / JETBLUE via ORD, BOS or JFK or CONTINENTAL via EWR
JetBlue Airways was created in 1998.
Above 10,000 feet, yes.