JetBlue Chief Executive Officer David Neeleman speaks during
UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 20: JetBlue Chief Executive Officer David Neeleman speaks during an interview at the JetBlue headquarters in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens, New York, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2007. JetBlue Airways Corp. shares fell the most in seven months after Neeleman said a winter storm stranded more than 130,000 passengers and the crisis may cost the company $30 million. Neeleman apologized to consumers and said JetBlue will implement a ``Customer Bill of Rights'' with compensation payments and procedures to prevent a repeat. Hundreds were stuck aboard planes as long as 10 hours by the Feb. 14 storm, and cancellations continued for six days, totaling 1,102 flights -- 32 percent of JetBlue's schedule. (Photo by Rick Maiman/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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