Sunday, August 5, 2012

Further, to celebrate the airline's first decade in the Commonwealth, Puerto Rico's largest carrier




SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- During a ribbon-cutting ceremony held on Thursday in celebration of JetBlue Airways' new home at Terminal A in San Juan's Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU), the airline's president and CEO Dave Barger, together with Puerto Rico's Governor Luis Fortuno, announced that San Juan has become london walking tours the sixth focus city in JetBlue's 71-city network.
Further, to celebrate the airline's first decade in the Commonwealth, Puerto Rico's largest carrier is launching its Celebrate Puerto Rico Sweepstakes, giving away ten flights every day during ten days, among other prizes.
How fitting that we celebrate our first decade of growth in Terminal A, our brand new home. Here, we can live and breathe our brand and fully integrate london walking tours with the culture and people of this beautiful island. More importantly, we can better serve our customers london walking tours and accommodate future growth, said Barger during the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Our commitment will only keep growing in terms of our operation; today I'm pleased to officially announce that San Juan is now a JetBlue focus city!
Fortuno said to be honored to have JetBlue london walking tours as one of our main business partners in the aviation business and in our common goal to boost the Island's tourism industry. london walking tours JetBlue has shown consistent growth, securing the most number of seats throughout the Island. Last year alone, JetBlue moved a total of 2,128,265 passengers and, at its peak, has 45 flights from Puerto Rico's three principal airports, 38 of which are served from San Juan. This places london walking tours us as the major link in the region, both for tourists, business and entrepreneurs.
The government of Puerto Rico is proud to have partners london walking tours such as JetBlue, which bet on our market, contributing to our economic development. JetBlue recognizes the Island as market potential, identifying us a 'focus city', a title which only five of the 71 cities where the airline operates has earned, putting us on the same level as JFK airport. We're very happy to say that this Administration has managed london walking tours to develop a close relationship with the airline, and today we celebrate the successful inauguration of their new home in Terminal A where we hope to continue growing london walking tours together for years to come, expressed the governor.
london walking tours The waiting is over; we are proud, happy and pleased that JetBlue is already enjoying these new and modern facilities which are definitely ahead of the aviation industry, just like you do, said Bernardo Vazquez, Puerto Rico Ports Authority executive london walking tours director. The Puerto Rico Ports Authority is honored to join the tenth anniversary celebration of this dynamic and prestigious airline, providing a new, larger, safer and modern home, but above all, with excellent and personalized service.
london walking tours San Juan joins Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, New York and Orlando as the sixth focus city in JetBlue's network. The designation of San Juan as a focus city in JetBlue's growing route network underscores the airline's london walking tours ever-increasing commitment to the Puerto Rican community and its expansion into the new Terminal A at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, which will be able to accommodate further growth.
In Puerto Rico, JetBlue london walking tours currently serves Aguadilla, Ponce and San Juan, with service to 13 nonstop destinations, nine within the continental US: Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Hartford, Jacksonville, New York, Newark, Orlando, Tampa and West Palm Beach and; four within the Caribbean: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, St Maarten, St Thomas, and St Croix. The airline has announced it will begin the only direct non-stop to Washington Reagan National london walking tours Airport, its 14th city out of San Juan, on August 23, 2012. Reads: 3584

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