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What they don’t say is whether any more major airlines have been dropped from UTII.
The Summer and Fall 2011 schedules dropped Ryanair and JetBlue respectively, although they didn’t announce this at the time, and they only acknowledged the ommissions when customers flagged them up. I know Flight 1 have problems with some airlines that are moving from paper schedules to ones that are totally online, but a bit more transparency would be appreciated by customers who otherwise can get a nasty surprise.
One irony is that the UTII splash screen features a line-up of JetBlue planes waiting to take off, an airline that it no longer features!