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Wow (Reply to this comment)
by 2buzy
Well done Anthony, a great review AND a trip to DisneyWorld! :o)
Kristy
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Dec 18 '02 8:42 am PST
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Re: Wow (Reply to this comment)
by jetbluefan1, in Online Stores & Services
LOL .... thanks! It's like a two in one deal :-)
Anthony
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Dec 18 '02 12:04 pm PST
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fascists (Reply to this comment)
by louisasmyth
"JetBlue: Code Red
An offer by JetBlue Airways to test the CAPPS II internal border control system has been accepted by the Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration.
In a secret, off-the-record meeting held recently at TSA headquarters, TSA chief James M. Loy informed an elite audience of conservative opinion-makers that JetBlue Airways is replacing Delta Airlines as the "testing platform" for the CAPPS II internal border control system. The meeting was attended by former US Representative Bob Barr as well as leaders from several conservative public policy groups.
JetBlue Airways has shown its true spirit by pushing to be first in line for fascism.
Rather than being merely the airline with free DirecTV, JetBlue shall henceforth be known as the airline with thousands of daily, non-stop trips from Washington, DC into the private lives of Americans foolish enough to fly their Orwellian, unpatriotic airline.
It's time for all patriotic Americans to share with JetBlue a little of that Boycott Delta love. If the JetBlue leadership hadn't been under a rock for the past six months, they would be well aware of the pillorying in the media and the countless millions of dollars in lost revenue borne by Delta by participating in the first round of CAPPS II testing.
Until JetBlue publicly withdraws from any and all CAPPS II testing and apologizes to the American people for their reckless disregard for the US Constitution, a boycott of JetBlue Airways is in effect."
http://www.dontspyon.us/jetblue.html
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Sep 25 '03 10:47 am PDT
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JetBlue non-stop doesn't always mean that (Reply to this comment)
by mollypond
I booked a non-stop flight on JetBlue from Boston the Seattle on Dec 20th, 2008. It was a little more expensive than a 1-stop flight from another airline, but I thought it worth it.
Anyway on bording the flight at Boston we were told that it would require a refueling stop at Spokane, WA - not a real big deal, but would add to the arrival time in Seattle. In the mean time we learned that Spokane was experiencing serious snow fall....1 hour out of spokane, the pilot diverted us to Salt Lake. I discovered that no mention of this was made on the JetBlue site, and JetBlue customer service was still telling everyone an arrival time in Seattle. When we arrived in Salt Lake, we were told that there would be no flight to Seattle that night and we had to find overnight accomodation in Salt lake (at our cost). Seattle airport was in the process of closing down due to similar temps and snow fall. Had they not stopped for re-fueling I believe we would have made it to Seattle )non-stop)
Next morning we boarded the same plane that flew us to Seattle, there we waited 2 hours to get our checked lugage - there was no one available to go to the plane to unload (so we were told).
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Jan 22 '09 2:40 pm PST
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