May 28, 2008 10:51 AM
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JetBlue Launches Jetting to Green
(MoneyWatch) Apparently, JetBlue has listened to a warning I sounded on my other blog that airlines need to pay close attention to their environmental impact. Ok, my post had nothing to do with it at all, but the airline did come out with a number of environmental initiatives called "Jetting to Green" last week. Here's what they're doing:
Sure, Delta and Continental, for example, both have carbon offset programs. I know Delta has an onboard recycling program, and I'm sure just about every airline now taxies on one engine, etc. But they don't try to present this overall green image that JetBlue is actively working to present. It's smart for JetBlue to do this, and I'd expect to see others follow. They're already being green, why not tout it?
- Offering optional carbon offsets via Carbonfund.org for passengers to purchase
- Basic energy saving initiatives that most airlines now do, like taxiing on one engine and using ground power when at the gate
- Eliminating disposable headsets (you can still buy one for $1 or bring your own)
- Not having an inflight magazine (not that they ever did)
- Conserving and recycling things like fuel and de-icing fluid at JFK
- Donating $50 to the Kerzner Marine Foundation anytime anyone purchase a three night vacation at the Reef Atlantis from JetBlue Vacations (Seems kind of narrow, no? What if I want to stay four nights?)
- Partnering with Airbus, Honeywell, and IAE (engine manufacturer) to develop a biofuel that does not take away from existing food supplies. (looking at things like algae)
- Launching a sweepstakes giving away things like a Prius, organic gift bags, etc.
Sure, Delta and Continental, for example, both have carbon offset programs. I know Delta has an onboard recycling program, and I'm sure just about every airline now taxies on one engine, etc. But they don't try to present this overall green image that JetBlue is actively working to present. It's smart for JetBlue to do this, and I'd expect to see others follow. They're already being green, why not tout it?
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