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JetBlue Targets United Airlines At Newark

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 19, 2021November 14, 2023 4 Comments

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JetBlue has United Airlines in its crosshairs with several new leisure routes from Newark Liberty International Airport.

JetBlue Challenges United Airlines’ Newark Dominance

While JetBlue maintains a hub at New York Kennedy (JFK), it has grown substantially at Newark over the last year, with new transcontinental routes and service to Florida.

As part of the joint announcement by American and JetBlue yesterday concerning their new codeshare routes and Northeast collaboration, JetBlue will add service to the following destinations from Newark:

  • Aguadilla, Puerto Rico (BQN) [year-around]
  • Cartagena, Colombia (CTG) [year-around]
  • Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts (MVY) [seasonal]
  • Nantucket, Massachusetts (ACK) [seasonal]
  • Port-au-Prince, Haiti (PAP) [year-around]
  • Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (POP) [year-around]
  • Seattle, Washington (SEA) [seasonal]
  • St. John’s, Antigua (ANU) [year-around]
  • St. Lucia (UVF) [year-around]
  • St. Thomas, USVI (STT) [year-around]

With the exception of Seattle, each of those destinations is leisure-oriented. It also marks a direct assault on United’s dominance at Newark.

How Will United Airlines Respond?

In the era of Scott Kirby, United does not retreat from a challenge. While former CEO Jeff Smisek responded to competition by pulling out of markets, Kirby has made clear from his early days at United that United will not cede domestic market share without a fight. We saw that in Denver when Southwest Airlines added service to Hawaii.

More recently, we have seen it in Colorado Springs, where United has gone from a station offering only United Express service to offering multiple mainline flights per day to both Denver and Chicago (and re-established service to Los Angeles). Why the sudden upgauge in capacity? Southwest Airlines begins service to Colorado Springs next month, with service to:

  • Chicago (MDW)
  • Dallas (DAL)
  • Denver (DEN)
  • Las Vegas (LAS)
  • Phoenix (PHX)

I expect that United will match JetBlue at every turn in Newark, spurring a price war in an attempt to preserve its dominance. I would also expect additional United routes at Boston or New York JFK. Neither JetBlue nor United will win in that situation, but consumers certainly will.

CONCLUSION

JetBlue is not the first carrier to challenge United Airlines at Newark. Southwest Airlines also tried…and failed, eventually pulling completely from the market. Watch for lower fares out of Newark once JetBlue’s flight schedule is loaded: it will be a great time for consumers.


Editor’s Note: United Airlines has responded by introducing new service between Boston and London Heathrow. This article was written before that announcement was made.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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4 Comments

  1. Jim Reply
    February 19, 2021 at 12:25 pm

    United has already shot back, launching BOS-LHR, but I have no idea who’s going to be flying that out of Boston. United’s Boston connectivity is meh, especially compared to Delta/Virgin/JetBlue, and they’re also going up against BA.

    • Matt Reply
      February 19, 2021 at 5:39 pm

      Jim, the plane they are using (767) only has 143 seats, mostly premium. They won’t have problems filling it up, even with limited connectivity.

  2. JPros Reply
    February 19, 2021 at 9:45 pm

    JetBlue’s capacity at JFK and BOS is still down substantially compared to 2019. Even though JetBlue hasn’t retired any aircraft they have been busy expanding not only at EWR but also many other airports. No airline has an unlimited number of aircraft at their disposal what I’m wondering is this as the economy recovers and travel picks up will JetBlue have enough aircraft to completely rebuild their operations at both JFK and BOS while beefing up their operations at EWR and lets not forget their ambitions out at LAX and Florida. Also we can not forget the requirements the DOT put in place for both JetBlue and American starting in 2022 if both airlines which to hold on to all their JFK slots they have to hit certain capacity requirements and those requirements will only continue to grow year after year.

    I think United and Delta are biding their time to see if JetBlue can actually sustain all this growth and hold on to its dominance at both JFK and BOS.

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