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“We're very pleased with the demand environment. Customers are still flying. I think it speaks to the importance of air travel and particularly going into the summertime, customers still want to have that vacation. And so, we're very pleased with that. Obviously, the fuel environment is very challenging. We're passing on about 40% of the cost of fuel right now within the ticket price, which isn't great. Obviously, you want customers to really see affordable air travel, but we're seeing demand strong. We're hoping it keeps up through the summer and through the end of the year.”

Joanna Geraghty
Chief Executive Officer & Director, JETBLUE AIRWAYS CORP
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In an interview with Bloomberg at the IATA annual meeting in Rio de Janeiro, JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty said that consumer ...
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Chief Executive Officer & Director · JETBLUE AIRWAYS CORP

Joanna Geraghty, CEO of JetBlue Airways, said in a June 2026 interview at the IATA annual meeting that the company is "very pleased with the demand environment" for summer travel, though she noted that the airline is passing on about 40% of fuel costs to customers, which she described as "not great." She stated that JetBlue's turnaround plan, dubbed "JetForward," is working but that the airline needs a more cooperative macroeconomic environment, citing volatile fuel prices, government shutdowns, and other disruptions. Geraghty also said the airline is focused on expanding its connecting operation in Fort Lauderdale and implementing its partnership with United Airlines, including integrating its Paisley vacation platform. In a May 2026 appearance at the WBUR Breakfast Club, Geraghty described current market conditions as a "new normal" of "volatility," noting that jet fuel had risen 59% in the months prior to the event and that operating costs since COVID-19 were up 40% while fares had risen only 20%. She said JetBlue remains a "5% player in a land of giants" and faces structural disadvantages due to lack of scale and the blocked Spirit Airlines merger. Geraghty rejected speculation that the airline might file for bankruptcy, calling such claims "not true" and attributing them to founder David Neeleman, who she said has not been involved with the company for 18 years. She also defended the airline's role in driving competition, stating that consumers should choose JetBlue because it "keeps them with lower fares."

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