JetBlue Tweaks Boarding Process

JetBlue is experimenting with a new boarding process where it asks customers in rows 20 and back to board first and then all remaining rows are boarded. "So far, you seem to like this method, and it still saves us some time on the ground, which is really important," says CEO David Neeleman in a...

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