JetBlue, Delta seek US OK to suspend flights to 25 US airports

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Delta Air Lines , JetBlue Airways Corp and Spirit Airlines on Tuesday asked the U.S. Transportation Department for approval to suspend flights ...

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Delta Air Lines , JetBlue Airways Corp and Spirit Airlines on Tuesday asked the U.S. Transportation Department for approval to suspend flights to more than two dozen U.S. airports.

Delta wants to suspend flights to nine airports: Lansing, Flint and Kalamazoo in Michigan, and Worcester, Massachusetts, Hilton Head, South Carolina, Pocatello, Idaho, Brunswick, Georgia, and Melbourne, Florida. Delta argues passengers could still use other nearby airports like Grand Rapids or Detroit in Michigan.

JetBlue said it"fully intends to gradually resume service to the levels prescribed at each of these airports as soon as it is both safe to do so and when even the slightest customer demand re-emerges." On Monday, the department said it rejected most requests by United Airlines and Frontier Airlines to suspend some flights.

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