Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
NASDAQ: JBLU | $9.3B revenue FY2024; 5x J.D. Power Best Economy Class; transatlantic routes via London; executing JetForward turnaround plan targeting return to profitability
JetBlue Airways is a New York-based US airline founded in 1998 with a mission to inspire humanity by bringing humanity back to air travel — combining high-quality service with affordable fares. The carrier operates primarily across the eastern United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, and transatlantic routes. JetBlue differentiates itself as a value carrier on experience rather than pure price, and has been ranked the top US airline for customer satisfaction by J.D. Power for five consecutive years, including its fifth consecutive Best Economy Class designation.\n\nJetBlue's product portfolio includes its standard economy cabin, the premium Mint business class featuring lie-flat seats and private suites on select routes, and the TrueBlue loyalty program. Mint has expanded to additional transatlantic and West Coast routes in 2025 and 2026, establishing JetBlue as a premium long-haul option at price points below legacy carriers like American and Delta. The airline also operates JetBlue Vacations, a bundled flight and hotel product targeting leisure travelers.\n\nIn 2026, JetBlue is focused on network optimization and returning to profitability following the failed Spirit Airlines acquisition blocked by regulators in 2024 and subsequent strategic restructuring. Despite financial headwinds from fuel costs and legacy cost structures, JetBlue's brand equity in customer experience and the continued Mint expansion position it as a durable mid-size carrier with strong loyalty in its core northeastern US and leisure markets.
Dubai's state-owned flagship airline with $32.6B revenue and record $4.7B profit in FY2024; hub-and-spoke through DXB connecting 150+ destinations with A380 fleet and luxury premium cabins.
Emirates is the Dubai-based international flag carrier and one of the world's largest airlines by international passenger traffic — operating a fleet of over 260 wide-body aircraft (predominantly Airbus A380 and Boeing 777) to 150+ destinations across six continents, with Dubai International Airport (DXB) as its hub connecting Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Wholly owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai (government-owned), Emirates generated $32.6 billion in revenue and $4.7 billion in net profit for the fiscal year ending March 2024 — its most profitable year ever.
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