KEY POINTS
  • JetBlue pilots would get 21.5% raises over the next 18 months under a new contract.
  • Spirit pilots approved a new contract weeks earlier, and the two carriers have planned to merge.
  • Airline pilots have sought better schedules and pay after the Covid slump reversed.
A JetBlue passenger jet (Embraer 190) taxis at LaGuardia Airport in New York, New York.

JetBlue Airways pilots have approved a contract extension that comes with 21.5% raises over the next 18 months as the industry reverses slow progress in labor deals during a pilot shortage.

JetBlue last year reached a deal to acquire budget carrier Spirit Airlines. That airline's pilots approved a new two-year contract that their union estimated to be worth around $463 million. If the merger isn't approved by regulators, the union will go back into contract negotiations with the airline.