JetBlue CEO Opens Door to Airline Consolidation, Signals Strategic Flexibility

As antitrust scrutiny intensifies across the aviation industry, JetBlue's willingness to consider mergers signals shifting market dynamics and potential paths to industry consolidation that could reshape competition and pricing.
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