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Aviation with Jeff's video: Goodbye American Airlines Hello JetBlue Long Beach Plane Spotting

@Goodbye American Airlines Hello JetBlue? | Long Beach Plane Spotting
February was quite a month for plane spotting here at Long Beach. We said farewell to American Airlines (American Eagle/Mesa Airlines) as this airline stopped all service to Long Beach on February 28, 2023. Though it is always sad to lose service at Long Beach Airport, it wasn't as emotional to me as when JetBlue left in October 2020. Speaking of JetBlue, they made a very rare appearance at Long Beach. It was the first time a JetBlue plane was in Long Beach since they left in October 2020. The reason was an incredible storm hitting Southern California and causing this plane to divert. Seeing JetBlue back in Long Beach brought back so many good memories of my flights up and down the coast to and from Seattle. It makes me long for the days when we could fly to places like San Francisco, Seattle or Boston and New York. I miss those days. Thanks for watching this unique plane spotting here in Long Beach. Please support this video by leaving a like and a comment. Support my channel by subscribing now! Thanks everyone. JetBlue's last flight in Long Beach (2020): https://youtu.be/Ey6b9DaqDeU American Eagle Trip Report to Phoenix (2019): https://youtu.be/1KdobkAERC4

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