One of the well-known transporters in the US is JetBlue, sometimes known as "Jetblue Airways." The transporter, which has its hub at the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, is America's most well-known low-cost aircraft. Jetblue Airways offers its passengers an outstanding blend of predictable low prices and top-notch service. The transporter is North America's seventh-best transporter in terms of total traveler volume, armada size, and the amount of traveler movement. In order to provide customers with top-notch services, JetBlue has teamed up with transporters from across the globe. The airline is a key player in the aviation industry because to its codeshare agreements with more than 20 other transporters. They include Aer Lingus, Etihad Aviation, Silver Aviation, Icelandair, South African Aviation, Qatar Aviation, and others. The company has won several major awards over an illegible period of time since its founding in 1998.JetBlue is developing a cutting-edge list of amenities, including front-entryway Fly-Fi web connection, a touchscreen 15.3-inch screen, first-rate in-flight amenities, more legroom, etc. The most well-known and regular customer program in the US is called TrueBlue and is offered by JetBlue Airways. Without a doubt, travelers may stockpile points, which they can subsequently use for onboard goods.