JetBlue Airways Corporation

IPO

JetBlue | Why settle for just cheap airline tickets? Get more for less. | JetBlue

Public · New York, United States · Founded 2000 · $128.0M raised

Headquarters
New York, New York
Employees
5001–10000
Founded
2000
Business Model
B2C
Total Funding
$128.0M
Last Round
$128.0M Venture RoundJan 1999
Rounds
1
Type
Public

About

JetBlue is a leading US low-cost airline founded in 1998 and headquartered in Long Island City, New York. Born at JFK with a mission to bring humanity back to air travel, JetBlue serves 40M+ customers annually across 100+ destinations on both sides of the Atlantic, offering low fares with complimentary Wi-Fi, live TV, and award-winning service including a premium Mint business class.

Summary

JetBlue Airways Corporation is an E-Commerce company based in New York, United States, founded in 2000. It has raised $128.0M in total across 1 round, most recently a $128.0M Venture Round round in Jan 1999. Investors include Soros Fund Management, Chase Capital and Weston Presidio.

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IPOApr 2002
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