JerseyGuy From United States of America, joined Oct 2005, 1108 posts, RR: 0 Posted (5 years 6 days 20 hours ago) and read 1028 times:
Now before all of the Jetblue supporters get mad.. I too love Jetblue but in this economic slowdown/recession we are in especially as gas prices go up, I have to ask this.
I'm planning on going to MCO for Christmas and I'd love to fly Jetblue. Howeverwith Aloha, ATA, EOS,etc going out of business and F9 not looking too good. I'm just wondering what the chances are if I book B6 I'll be scrambling for a decent airfare on another airline at the last minute.
B6MoneyGuyJFK From United States of America, joined Jun 2006, 226 posts, RR: 0 Reply 1, posted (5 years 6 days 12 hours ago) and read 914 times:
Quoting JerseyGuy (Thread starter): Now before all of the Jetblue supporters get mad.. I too love Jetblue but in this economic slowdown/recession we are in especially as gas prices go up, I have to ask this.
I'm planning on going to MCO for Christmas and I'd love to fly Jetblue. Howeverwith Aloha, ATA, EOS,etc going out of business and F9 not looking too good. I'm just wondering what the chances are if I book B6 I'll be scrambling for a decent airfare on another airline at the last minute.
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Not mad, just a bit confused. Are you asking if B6 will be around in 8 months??
These aren't exactly the best of times for any airline, but I should think we'll be here for a while.
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Jetblueguy22 From United States of America, joined Nov 2007, 2021 posts, RR: 1 Reply 2, posted (5 years 6 days 5 hours ago) and read 831 times:
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Quoting JerseyGuy (Thread starter): I'm just wondering what the chances are if I book B6 I'll be scrambling for a decent airfare on another airline at the last minute.
You should be fine. Out of a lot of airlines they are in pretty good shape considering the current state of the financial market.
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