JetBlue Aims To Become First Carbon-Neutral Carrier In The U.S.

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Credit: Rob Finlayson
JetBlue Airways has become the latest U.S. airline to make a significant commitment toward shrinking its environmental footprint. The New York-based carrier announced plans Jan. 6 to offset 100% of carbon emissions generated on all its domestic flights beginning in July 2020. While a handful of...
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