Jet Blue Marketing Mix

When a business aims to be as successful as possible in selling its products and services, it must examine in detail whether or not the products will be attractive and necessary; if the price is optimal; if the product is being distributed in the best locations; and finally, how interest and awareness can be created for the products.  In order for a business to target all of these elements at the right people at the right time, it must employ the right type of marketing mix: Product, Price, Place and Promotion.  

In a dysfunctional time for the airline industry, most airlines, especially major carriers, are adapting the concept of “doing less with more.”  One low-cost carrier, JetBlue, is changing the domestic aviation landscape in this regard and is defying the odds.  Here is a company that has examined each marketing mix elements carefully, has adapted them to its customer’s needs, and is succeeding because of this approach.  

With regard to Product, JetBlue is cornering the marketplace with its productivity, in-flight features, and customer service.  Due to the fact that the company only purchases new planes of a single type, maintenance downtime is reduced and it is able to keep its planes in the air.  In fact, JetBlue maintains the highest in-air average in the industry.  Additionally, JetBlue employs an “operational recovery tool” technology that allows planners to minimize flight cancellations and delays.  On board, JetBlue prides itself on treating all customers as equals and providing more comfort than other airlines.  Features that draw customers in include assigned seating (contrary to its competitor, Southwest Airlines), leather seats, more leg room, and superior on-board service.  Furtherm ...
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