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JetBlue officially introduces its “1960s retrojet”

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JetBlue Airways on November 11, 2016 officially introduced its newest special livery aircraft, โ€œWhatโ€™s Old Is Blue Again.โ€

The JetBlue RetroJet (N763JB), which rolled out of paint shop on November 7, 2016, boasts a one-of-a-kind paint scheme designed to celebrate the iconic jet age of air travel and to highlight JetBlueโ€™s innovative style.

To create the look, JetBlue dug into an archive of popular logos and notable companies from the mid-1960s to essentially reverse-engineer the JetBlue brand and envision what the customer-friendly carrier of today might have looked like some five decades ago.

The aircraft design features bold JetBlue orange and blue โ€œspeed stripesโ€ down the length of the Airbus A320, a popular characteristic of 1960s aircraft paint schemes. Above the window line โ€œJetBlue Airwaysโ€ is printed in a font consistent with a typeface widely used in the time period. And because today JetBlue is New Yorkโ€™s Hometown Airlineยฎ serving nearly 100 destinations across the U.S., Caribbean and Latin America, the words โ€œNew York Internationalโ€ accompany the airlineโ€™s name. But perhaps most notable is the aircraft tail. Absent is a simple airline logo or icon. Instead, JetBlueโ€™s RetroJet tail features three colors and a lively 1960s jazz-inspired font that would have stood out among other airlines of the time. Itโ€™s a jet age take on JetBlueโ€™s hallmark tails of today.

Iconic Inspiration

For inspiration, JetBlue designers spent several days at New Yorkโ€™s Lubalin Archive at the Cooper Union poring through original advertisements, graphics, images and fonts from the 1960s. The team looked to leading brands for guidance on common themes and design elements that were widely used and associated with 1960s style.

Todayโ€™s RetroJet Route

JetBlue is officially introducing the RetroJet on this seasonโ€™s first roundtrip between New Yorkโ€™s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Palm Springs International Airport (PSP). The Palm Springs route was selected because of the desert destinationโ€™s mid-century modern architecture and style. Greater Palm Springs is a popular destination known for blending its nostalgic past as a playground for Hollywood with hip new development attracting a new generation of trendy travelers.

1960s Celebration and Fashion Show

JetBlue is celebrating the introduction of the RetroJet livery with a gate-side fashion show at the airlineโ€™s home at JFK Terminal 5 (T5), featuring JetBlue crewmembers wearing specially designed retro uniforms that feature custom-created hats, scarves, ties and pins.

The JetBlue crewmembers will be joined on the T5 runway by men and women modeling the latest looks from fashion designer Trina Turk and Mr Turk, genuine California locals inspired by the Golden State’s multicultural mix, creativity, craftsmanship, architecture, and landscape. Headquartered in Los Angeles, the brand has eleven signature boutiques across the country, including stores in Palm Springs and New York.

To round out the unique RetroJet fashion experience โ€“ and in a historic nod to JetBlueโ€™s home at T5 โ€“ the airline will welcome to the runway TWA Clipped Wings. The group became a non-profit in 1965 and today, is made up of former TWA flight attendants. At todayโ€™s celebration they will model original uniforms from various eras of air travel at TWA. The original TWA Flight Centerโ€™s Saarinen building, completed in 1962, sits adjacent to JetBlueโ€™s T5 at JFK and was the original Terminal 5 at the airport.

JetBlue customers traveling on the first flights between New York and Palm Springs will receive a 1960s-inspired amenity kit with playing cards, a luggage tag, vintage-style post cards highlighting the airlineโ€™s focus cities and a commemorative pin matching the ones worn by the onboard crew members.

Photo: JetBlue Airways. Airbus A320-232 N763JB (msn 3707) has been flying around the system since it was rolled out.

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JetBlue Airways to start San Juan-Tampa service

JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK) announced its plans to expand its San Juan, Puerto Rico focus city and begin daily nonstop service to Tampa International Airport in May 2011 with a second flight beginning in June 2011. AirTran Airways announced it was starting the same route on the same day.

From Puerto Rico JetBlue currently offers service to destinations on the U.S. mainland including Boston, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood, Orlando, New York, Tampa, plus intra-Caribbean service to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen. Airbus A320-232 N763JB (msn 3707) is pictured in action at the JFK base.

JetBlue Airways to start Boston-Phoenix flights on September 2

JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK) will begin nonstop service from Boston to Phoenix on September 2, 2010. The company is the largest airline at Logan International Airport and will follow a summer of network growth in Boston that includes a 30% increase in daily departures.

Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen. Airbus A320-232 N763JB (msn 3707) rotates at New York (JFK).

JetBlue starts New York (JFK)-Barbados service

Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen.  Please click on photo for full view, information and other photos.

Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen. Please click on photo for full view, information and other photos.

JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK) yesterday (October 1) launched a new Airbus A320 route linking the JFK hub with Bridgetown, Barbados.

Press release:

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In addition JetBlue and Lufthansa have started selling seats for their new code-share partnership which is due to start on November 11.

finance.yahoo.com/news/Lufthansa-Flights-from-12-prnews-3552972405.html?x=0&.v=1