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Wednesday, September 8, 2004 (AP)
Hurricanes, fuel costs lead JetBlue to lower outlook



   (09-08) 07:24 PDT (AP) --
   NEW YORK (Dow Jones/AP) -- JetBlue Airways Corp. on Wednesday lowered its
third-quarter earnings estimates despite a sharp jump in August traffic,
citing the impact of two hurricanes in Florida and higher-than-expected
fuel prices.
   The Kew Gardens, N.Y.-based discount airline said August traffic surged =
to
1.53 billion revenue passenger miles from 1.17 billion a year ago. A
revenue passenger mile is one paying passenger flown one mile.
   Load factor, or the percentage of seats filled, fell to 89.3 percent from
91.6 percent last August, hurt by the effects of Hurricane Charley in
Florida. The company, one of the few U.S. airlines to remain profitable in
recent quarters, said the hurricane that passed through in mid-August
caused numerous flight delays and 50 cancellations.
   JetBlue expects Hurricane Frances to hurt September operations. Frances,
which caused 262 flights to be canceled, killed at least two people in the
Bahamas and 14 in Florida and Georgia.
   Concerns about a possible new hurricane have also resulted in weak
near-term bookings, the airline said.
   Though results are expected to be below its earlier expectations, JetBlue
said it expects a solidly profitable third quarter.
   Analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call have been expecting JetBlue's
third-quarter earnings to decrease to 19 cents a share from 26 cents a
share a year ago.
   JetBlue, based in New York's JFK International Airport, operates more th=
an
100 flights per day, serving 18 cities in nine states. It had 2003 revenue
of $998.3 million.
   For the first eight months of the year, JetBlue's traffic rose 38 percent
to 10.34 billion revenue passenger miles from 7.49 billion miles a year
ago. Its load factor in the same period fell to 84.1 percent from 85.7
percent.
   In morning trading, shares of JetBlue slipped 56 cents, or 2.4 percent, =
to
$22.51 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.

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