Loads Octobor Thru February
| FLL | JetBlue Airways 74.80 load factor |
| LGA | Delta Air Lines 45.22 load factor |
| MCO | JetBlue Airways 86.35 load factor |
| PHL | American Airlines 65.82 load factor |
| RSW | JetBlue Airways 82.65 load factor |
In total 111 departures 46,549 passengers with a load factor of 79.99%. Laguardia?? How can Delta keep this flight?
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