David G. Neeleman (born October 16, 1959 or 1960) is a Brazilian-American entrepreneur who has founded three commercial airlines, Morris Air, JetBlue Airways and Azul Brazilian Airlines. Read full biography of David Neeleman →
I'm always crunching numbers, so my calculator watch is a must.
What you can't buy is the loyalty that comes through our dedicated crewmembers.
Just keep thinking about the good side of ADD - the creativity and the originality it can stimulate.
We tried to set up a company that patterned ourselves after Southwest in all the fun, the spirit, the great people, the smile, the efficiency side of... →
Of course, we should all be aware of what we're packing in our carry-on luggage - anything that might be considered dangerous could be... →
We're reviewing everything to see how we can do it better, faster, and more efficiently.
It's so important to experience what your customers are experiencing and listen to their suggestions.
And you've got to remember that I'm also the father of nine children.
And, of course, customers really need to feel safe and are seeking reassurance when they fly.
Certainly, we are hurt by the high fuel prices because it raises our cost.
This is not a business where you can hand off and run by remote control.
Our people get profit-sharing checks. I got a report the other day that says that 84 percent of our people participate in our stock purchase program... →
Seat assignment didn't matter if you're flying Dallas to Houston and you did it 38 times a day. People just got on, you didn't sit next... →