March 19, 2009, 1:08 pm
JetBlue founder's revenge: A new airline
JetBlue's ousted founder is heading back to the skies with an upstart airline in Brazil. What do you think of Azul?
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So, Rio's governor is blocking Azul from Rio's Santos Dumont? I wonder how much "consideration" he's getting from Azul's competition for doing this. Hardball politics in Brazil has to be pretty tough. I hope Neeleman is up to it. He needs to look at his book on JetBlue in Atlanta, which didn't fly, because ATL is owned by Delta. Is Rio's SDU likewise owned by TAM/GOL?