JetBlue says yes to higher prices
JetBlue became the latest airline to join the round of fare hikes that appears to be permanent, at least for the immediate future.
The airline is raising fares about $4 for each way on some of its lowest fares
The carrier’s top fares at a maximum of $299 each way for cross-country flights remain unchanged.
JetBlue’s increase comes after Southwest raising its fares in the past two weeks by as much as $20 since the overall increases began.
Report by David Wilkening
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