On Thursday, February 22, it was revealed that JetBlue had offered their pilots compensation to take the month of April off. Per Josh Hjemvick on Twitter, the airline offered "no-fly but paid" incentives for the month of April. This allows the pilots to get paid about two-thirds of their standard monthly compensation for not flying. Per Hjemvick, the airline offered this incentive to nearly 350 pilots.
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