The last couple of years have not been kind to JetBlue Airways(NASDAQ: JBLU)and Alaska Air Group(NYSE: ALK). Rising fuel prices have pinched profitability across the U.S. airline industry, but due to competitive dynamics and other factors, JetBlue and Alaska have had more trouble offsetting these cost headwinds than some other carriers.
Both airlines have tried to get profitability back on track through a combination of cost discipline and tactical capacity adjustments. However, it hasn't been enough. As a result, JetBlue and Alaska have both decided to increase various fees to boost their ancillary revenue and counter the weak fare environment.
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Shorebillies never leave home
Airlines are evil.
I hate flying because airlines and the TSA ar evil.
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