JetBlue founder to start new airline in Brazil

SAO PAULO, March 27 | Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:21am EDT

SAO PAULO, March 27 (Reuters) - JetBlue Airways (JBLU.O) founder David Neeleman unveiled plans on Thursday for a new low-cost airline in Brazil.

The carrier, still unnamed, will start with a fleet of three Embraer 195 jets made by the Brazilian manufacturer (EMBR3.SA)(ERJ.N) and should take to the skies at the beginning of 2009, Neeleman said at a news conference in Sao Paulo.

Like JetBlue, the U.S. discount carrier that Neeleman founded in 1998, the new Brazilian airline will offer low fares and use a point-to-point route structure that flies travelers from one city to another without layovers. (Reporting by Todd Benson, writing by Elzio Barreto)

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