jetBlue Mergers and Acquisitions Presentation Deck
Fundamentally, the JetBlue-Spirit transaction creates a platform for sustainable
growth and establishes a national challenger to the 'Big Four'
jetBlue
Increased
network and
customer
relevance
Access to
new assets
and deeper
crewmember
base
Expands
JetBlue
Effect
Combined network will turbocharge JetBlue focus city strategy:
Provides immediate benefit in existing focus cities (FLL, LAX, MCO)
Diversifies network
Combined asset base provides sustainable growth:
Facilitates access for future growth (ATL, LAS, ORD)
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Complements existing NEA strategy
Leverages a common leisure and VFR customer base
Product offering will bring the JetBlue Effect to more customers and communities:
JetBlue reduces legacy fares in the markets it enters significantly more than ULCCS
Positions JetBlue as a more relevant low-cost carrier in a concentrated US market
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Mitigates aircraft availability risk and optimizes manufacturer support
Enhances fleet commonality and simplifies integration while increasing optionality
Accelerates transition to new engine technology
Unifies crewmember bases, establishing fair wages for all and creating more
opportunities for growth
Expands our award-winning customer service to a multitude of new markets
Provides a customer-centric alternative to legacy hub networks
Source: 2021, 2019 company filings; number of daily flights and destinations are based on April 2022 schedule data as of March 25, 2022.
171
Combined flights
at strategic
Fort Lauderdale
focus city
130+
Total destinations
455
Combined
fleet size
312
Aircraft in
order book
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