It's been almost a week since an ice storm triggered a cascade of flight cancellations at JetBlue, the nation's most popular low-fare airline. As disruptions drag into their fifth day, analysts are questioning the carrier's business model and once-bright future. We look at the causes -- and possible effects -- of JetBlue's service disruption.
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Airline Industry Update: JetBlue's Crisis
Listen Monday, Feb. 19, 2007 at 1:06 p.m. in EconomyGuest host: Korva Coleman
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Robert W. Mann, Jr.
Principal, R.W. Mann & Company
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