JetBlue plans to start serving London from New York and Boston, and has its eye on other European destinations such as Amsterdam and Paris
LONDON—JetBlue Airways Corp. Chief Executive Robin Hayes is girding for a battle for airport takeoff and landing slots in Europe as the U.S. carrier targets trans-Atlantic flights starting in 2021.
, Mr. Hayes said in London on Thursday, a day after the carrier committed to launching trans-Atlantic service.
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