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JetBlue Still Planning To Launch London A321LR Flights Next Year
Despite the incredibly difficult times being experienced by airlines right now, JetBlue remains committed to its eagerly anticipated London launch. Contrary to speculation that the routes could be delayed by quite some time, the airline has today confirmed that it is still targeting 2021 for the start of these game-changing services. (simpleflying.com) Ещё...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Great to see this company make a move like this. I can see potential in merging with a European company to expand it's international lure. Shout out tona special friend that works at JetBlue (EW).
this A321LR works best as wet dreams for airline accountants who never sit in coach. This plane is not big enough to space seats far enough apart to creat comfort for the 6 hour or so flight, no matter what fancy name is give to the seat configuration, or the mood lighting, or the fashions worn by the cabin crew.
The cabin is wider than the 737 and seat pitch is up to the airlines -- they can make it as comfortable or uncomfortable as they want.
While in your seat there isn't much of a difference compared to widebodies, the only issue is when needing to move around the cabin -- the single aisle is a bottleneck. Trying to go use the lavatory while a meal is served? Too bad, hold it in.
While in your seat there isn't much of a difference compared to widebodies, the only issue is when needing to move around the cabin -- the single aisle is a bottleneck. Trying to go use the lavatory while a meal is served? Too bad, hold it in.
I'm wondering if JetBlue will survive this. Boeing is practically promising that a company is going to die. Might as well be JetBlue. *shrug*
I wouldn’t trust Boeing’s ability to foresee the future. If they could, the MAX debacle would never have happened.
Boeings 'magic eye' is buried in chicago.
I can't imagine flying over all that water with JetBlue.