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...financial woes of airlines are particularly noticeable during emergency situations, when any lack of resources becomes obvious. On February 15, 2007, passengers on JetBlue??s Flight 751 to Cancun, Mexico were trapped on the runway for eight hours when a snowstorm delayed their flight. The logical conclusion in most weather-related delays is to have passengers sit in the terminal until the plane is ready to take off; although not an ideal situation, it is still preferable to being trapped in a stuffy airplane. In the case of Flight 751, however, passengers remained stranded on the runway...
...latter, in fact, did not have to pay).Similarly, JetBlue campus rep Jason B. McCoy ’08 reports a positive response.“Most people are really receptive to chips,” McCoy says, referencing the potato chips he hands out in collaboration with JetBlue??s partnership with Terra Chips, the official snack provider of the airline.“Even though not everyone gives a positive response,” he adds, “it’s a good environment to work in because we’re all students...
Owings added that she will try to assuage student concerns about the promotion by encouraging them to say “go JetBlue?? instead of the more ambiguous “go blue...
...lucky deputies, recruited through the Office of Career Services, had grand visions for the partnership. To kick things off, Daniel A. Friedman ’06 and Ming E. Vandenberg ’08 sent an e-mail out to every House Committee (HoCo) chair on campus, offering JetBlue??s “support” to any upcoming “stein clubs, formals, charities, plays, etc.” Friedman even told The Crimson that he wanted to get the airline involved in the Harvard-Yale football game. Think Judge Doom...
...high-speed” Acela train—these prices rise to over $200 for trips that last only an hour less. JetBlue, on the other hand, offers round-trip tickets ranging from $50 to $150 for flights that last little more than one hour. JetBlue??s example illustrates Amtrak’s continuing failure in fulfilling the needs of today’s travelers, even after massive subsidization efforts on the part of the federal government...