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Essay heading: Jet Blue Term Paper
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The use of this plane allows the maintenance costs to stay low. This low maintenance cost is lower than any other carrier in the industry. JetBlue also focuses on longer flights (Essentials).
Neeleman decided to upholster every seat in leather, which costs $15,000 more per plane. The leather surfaces are easier to maintain and last much longer (Essentials)... displayed 300 characters
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JetBlue also focuses on longer flights (Essentials).
Neeleman decided to upholster every seat in leather, which costs $15,000 more per plane. The leather surfaces are easier to maintain and last much longer (Essentials).
Another advantage is its workforce is nonunion. Neeleman is not against unionization but he would prefer to avoid them... displayed next 300 characters
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