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 →
Be it $15 million here and $11 million there, it takes hundreds of millions to be successful in this business.
We don't want a third party who may or may not have our best interests in mind or our crew members' best interests in mind because they may... →
A lot of airlines have come and gone.
I actually thrive on all the challenges, and I don't feel like ADD has impaired my ability.
I also really like getting to know our crew members better.
I really see low-fare carriers, quality low-fare carriers anyway, continuing to become more and more popular.
The Blackberry is really essential for keeping up on my emails when I'm out of the office, which is a lot.
Value will always be on top of everyone's lists now, right along with safety.
I believe the public's confidence would be increased if the federal government took over the functions of airport security screening for all... →
I think they got caught up in how much money they could get from each of the city governments as far as tax rebates. But that stuff works when you... →
People were desperately trying to fill their seats for the summer. And so prices are really low right now. And so they are kept from raising prices... →
We are just interested in dealing with the people we're paying every day. We know federal law allows them to vote in a union at anytime, but we... →