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JetBlue CEO says flyers are requesting wheelchairs to cut airport lines. Policing this travel 'hack' could backfire.

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JetBlue’s CEO said some able-bodied travelers are requesting wheelchairs to skip lines, drawing attention to a long-running abuse of airline accessibility accommodations known as the "miracle flight" phenomenon. The article is primarily reputational and commentary-driven rather than financial, with limited direct market implications. Any impact would likely be indirect, centered on airline operations and customer-service policy scrutiny.

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JetBlue’s CEO said some able-bodied travelers are requesting wheelchairs to skip lines, drawing attention to a long-running abuse of airline accessibility accommodations known as the "miracle flight" phenomenon. The article is primarily reputational and commentary-driven rather than financial, with limited direct market implications. Any impact would likely be indirect, centered on airline operations and customer-service policy scrutiny.

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