A JetBlue passenger tried to jump out of a flight from Boston to San Juan in Puerto Rico and ripped open the emergency door before being tackled by other passengers
The opening of the overwing exit door caused an emergency slide to deploy aboard JetBlue flight 161 from Boston to San Juan, Puerto Rico, the airline said in a statement. Wynn said the passenger was seated behind him and was arguing with his girlfriend ...
The man managed to deploy the plane’s emergency slide before being subdued by passengers on flight at Boston Logan International
A JetBlue flight headed to San Juan, Puerto Rico transformed into an unexpected spectacle when a passenger decided to make his own exit at Boston's Logan
A man was arrested and accused of trying to open the door of a taxiing JetBlue flight at Boston Logan International Airport. The incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on a flight to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
A JetBlue passenger opened an exit door “suddenly and without warning” causing an emergency slide to deploy at Boston Logan International Airport, authorities said.
A JetBlue passenger allegedly opened the emergency exit door and deployed the slide of a taxiing airplane before leaving Boston's Logan International Airport on Tuesday night, bringing the flight to a halt.
A passenger on a JetBlue flight opened an emergency exit door and deployed the slide while the plane was taxiing at Logan Airport Tuesday night, the FAA said.
The opening of the overwing exit door caused an emergency slide to deploy aboard JetBlue flight 161 from Boston to San Juan, Puerto Rico, the airline said in a statement. Some passengers panicked.
Starting this spring, a daily JetBlue flight out of Bradley International Airport will connect the Hartford area to John F. Kennedy in New York City.
JetBlue has released its new spring and summer schedule and it includes reviving its popular Reagan National flight to New York.
WARWICK − Starting May 1, JetBlue Airways will offer daily flights to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport from Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport, the airline announced Wednesday. One flight will go to New York every morning and return every evening, with fares starting at $49 for the roughly one-hour flight.