In a statement Friday, the airline said that the buyout program is an effort to “return to profitability.”
NEW YORK — JetBlue confirmed it is offering what it calls a voluntary “opt-out” program for certain employees in a move that the New York-based airline hopes will cut costs.
“We are aiming to reduce our fixed costs through voluntary measures by giving people who work in a number of corporate functions, in our airports, and in our customer support center the opportunity to leave JetBlue with a departing pay and benefits package,” JetBlue said in a prepared statement.
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