(Bloomberg) — JetBlue Airways Corp. boosted its forecast for fourth-quarter results following higher-than-expected bookings in November and December as well as lower costs tied in part to falling fuel prices.
The airline now expects revenue in the three months ending December to be 2% to 5% lower than in the same period last year, compared with the previous estimate of a 3% to 7% drop, the carrier said in a regulatory filing Wednesday. JetBlue cited a faster bounce back in sales following…































