The cost of delays: How JetBlue uses IoT to save time and money | On-demand webinar

The cost of delays: How JetBlue uses IoT to save time and money | On-demand webinar

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In the airline industry, every minute counts, and every delay costs. Missed baggage, delayed takeoffs, and ground inefficiencies can quickly translate into financial penalties, compensation payouts, and dissatisfied passengers.

Watch this on-demand webinar recording for an in-depth session where JetBlue Airways shared how they tackled one of their biggest operational challenges - baggage handling delays, by deploying a robust IoT connectivity solution. Learn how JetBlue transitioned from legacy systems with limited coverage to a smart, global connectivity approach powered by Helix Wireless and floLIVE. The result? A 60-70% reduction in baggage-related delays, streamlined operations, significant cost savings, and enhanced passenger experiences.

Key topics covered:

  • The hidden costs of baggage delays and their impact on operations.

  • How connectivity gaps can disrupt even the most routine processes.

  • How JetBlue leveraged eSIM technology and multi-network redundancy for seamless global operations.

  • The measurable operational and financial benefits of reliable IoT connectivity

This webinar was hosted in sponsorship with floLIVE.

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