Where's American and United...

Doug has got his own arrival nowadays, seems to be doing quite well for himself.



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According to your website, movies cost $5.00

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Shhh, the movie is about to begin. JetBlue Features delivers new released movies to your seat on all flights longer than two hours. Every month, we offer six channels of programming in English, one of which is available in Spanish, on all flights to/from destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean. Movies are $5.00 each, except on flights operating outside the continental USA where they are free. Sit back and enjoy the show!

I think (smartly so) JB put their eggs in having the fastest free internet. I'll glance around the regular cable channels now and again, but internet is where it's at nowadays.
 
They are.

Ever think it is a marketing word ploy?

We don't have the same product.

Heck, SWA and Spirit don't even have the same product.

Even the UAL sales department for KIX will tell you that, lemme tell you how I know. :)
 
We don't have the same product.

Heck, SWA and Spirit don't even have the same product.

Even the UAL sales department for KIX will tell you that, lemme tell you how I know. :)

Product matters less than hub convenience. Also, the product differences are very rapidly shrinking with a few notable exceptions. 5 years from now, the cabins and service (and "culture") of all the big boys will be pretty much the same, minus whether you get coke or pepsi on board.
 
Product matters less than hub convenience. Also, the product differences are very rapidly shrinking with a few notable exceptions. 5 years from now, the cabins and service (and "culture") of all the big boys will be pretty much the same, minus whether you get coke or pepsi on board.

I know I said it earlier in this thread...or maybe another thread. As someone who has spent about 25k miles each in DL, UA, and AA/AS cabins this year I've found them to be basically the same thus far.
 
Product matters less than hub convenience. Also, the product differences are very rapidly shrinking with a few notable exceptions. 5 years from now, the cabins and service (and "culture") of all the big boys will be pretty much the same, minus whether you get coke or pepsi on board.
Who is serving Pepsi?
 
My wife travels for business, her #1 concern is direct flights of that isn't possible (normally not) it's schedule convenience over price/airline every day of the week. An extra $100-$200 to waste 5 hours when it isn't your money (plus the cost to pay her to do nothing) kills the savings.
 
My wife travels for business, her #1 concern is direct flights of that isn't possible (normally not) it's schedule convenience over price/airline every day of the week. An extra $100-$200 to waste 5 hours when it isn't your money (plus the cost to pay her to do nothing) kills the savings.

I'm just a dumb pilot with positive space commute and I'm the same.

"I don't care who it's on, just get me home ASAP."

They've all got wifi. They've all got entertainment (either seatback or BYOD). Thy've all got sodas. Most have free snacks (stroopwaffels FTW...Delta, biscoffs were good like 8 years ago). They all have 737s. Just get me home.
 
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