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Jetblue Seattle to NYC
By the way, I've discovered that Jetblue flies from Seatac to JFK at a
pretty reasonable cost. The overnight flight that leaves Seattle about midnight and gets into NYC about 8 am works pretty well for me, and it's a non-stop, which I highly prefer. Any experiences out there, either pro or con, with Jetblue? |
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Any experiences out there, either
pro or con, with Jetblue? I haven't taken JetBlue myself, but from what I've heard it's rated very highly by most folks who use it. In fact I think it ranked #1 in a recent survey of customer satisfaction. James ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Remove "NOSPAM" from my address when sending me e-mail. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - |
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Jetblue Seattle to NYC
Any experiences out there, either
pro or con, with Jetblue? I've flown them, DC to Ft. Lauderdale, plan to do so again. LIked the TV at the seat, I'm not a TV person, but the TRavel Channel is available, which is pretty darn neat. No complaints. -- Julie ********** Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
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My wife and I fly JetBlue out of Vermont to Florida frequently. If they
flew other places we go, we'd take them. They are, hands down, the best airline we've ever flown on. When we switch planes at JFK, the gate we need to go to it right next to the gate we get off at. Unlike other airlines, where not only are gates not together, they are often in another part of the airport altogether. We recently flew from Vermont to San Juan, and although JetBlue does fly into San Juan, we couldn't take the flight as the schedule did not mesh with our cruise we were going on. So instead, we ended up on American Airlines. When we switched planes in Philidelphia, we had 20 minutes to get off the plane at Concourse A Gate 3 and run like mad all the way to Concourse C Gate 43. We barely made it, my wife broke a shoe, and her feet were blistered. It's ridiculous. Not JetBlue. Everything is convenient. The plane is nice too, the seats all have personal DirectTV, and they just give you snacks, and encourage you to bring on your own snacks, sandwiches, whatever. Which we prefer to do over airline food any day. On top of that, they don't charge you for the headphones to watch TV. American Airline wanted $5 for the headphones. Go JetBlue ! wrote in message ... By the way, I've discovered that Jetblue flies from Seatac to JFK at a pretty reasonable cost. The overnight flight that leaves Seattle about midnight and gets into NYC about 8 am works pretty well for me, and it's a non-stop, which I highly prefer. Any experiences out there, either pro or con, with Jetblue? |
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Jetblue Seattle to NYC
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By the way, I've discovered that Jetblue flies from Seatac to JFK at a pretty reasonable cost. The overnight flight that leaves Seattle about midnight and gets into NYC about 8 am works pretty well for me, and it's a non-stop, which I highly prefer. Any experiences out there, either pro or con, with Jetblue? This year I've been going cross-country on Jetblue every couple weeks. The airports I have to use (IAD and OAK) are inconvenient for me (would prefer DCA-SFO), but the Jetblue experience is so pleasant compared to the other airlines that I cheerfully make do. In fact, I'm buying a JetBlue ticket in another window right now. miguel -- Hit The Road! Photos and tales from around the world: http://travel.u.nu |
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Stephen Dailey wrote: I've flown JetBlue SEA-JFK once. No complaints at all, although riding the bus to SEA at midnight was a bit interesting. Yes, I'd like to hear that story. Although we live on the Olympic Peninsula and will probably be using the Kitsap Airporter shuttle this time, I've done the 174/194 route before. |
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Stephen Dailey wrote: I've flown JetBlue SEA-JFK once. No complaints at all, although riding the bus to SEA at midnight was a bit interesting. Yes, I'd like to hear that story. Although we live on the Olympic Peninsula and will probably be using the Kitsap Airporter shuttle this time, I've done the 174/194 route before. The 194 isn't bad, but the 174 goes through some less-than-desirable neighborhoods. Also, there are a fair number of characters out and about downtown at that hour. === Steve Shoreline, Washington USA 23 Apr 2004, 1849 PDT |
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