On board JetBlue’s Buffalo-Los Angeles Inaugural


Buffalo holds a special place in history with JetBlue. The carrier’s first flight was a departure from Buffalo-Niagara International Airport (BNIA) 16 years ago and JetBlue’s Director of Route Planning John Checketts describes the level of cooperation and support from the region as “unprecedented” support. That took another step forward June 16th as the airline expanded operations with the launch of non-stop service from Buffalo to Los Angeles. The initial announcement of the service was somewhat unexpected but the airline and regional executives are working hard to justify the service and even talking of further expansion.

Here’s my take from the inaugural trip.

Read more over at RGN: JetBlue brings Buffalo-Los Angeles service to life.

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Seth Miller

I'm Seth, also known as the Wandering Aramean. I was bit by the travel bug 30 years ago and there's no sign of a cure. I fly ~200,000 miles annually; these are my stories. You can connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.