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  • dmk112
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 1759

    JetBlue Sucks!

    Well I always wondered what it was like being one of those folks stranded on the airport that they showed on the news. Yesterday I finally found out, it stinks. If you've been watching the news Jetblue had people stranded on the tarmac for 9 hours. I was on one of those flights.

    Total lack of communication, lack of planning and action. Terrible customer service.

    I'm just pissed off right now because I'm supposed to be in LA so I figure I'll give them some bad publicity.
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  • mrmarket
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 5971

    #2
    Originally posted by dmk112 View Post
    Well I always wondered what it was like being one of those folks stranded on the airport that they showed on the news. Yesterday I finally found out, it stinks. If you've been watching the news Jetblue had people stranded on the tarmac for 9 hours. I was on one of those flights.

    Total lack of communication, lack of planning and action. Terrible customer service.

    I'm just pissed off right now because I'm supposed to be in LA so I figure I'll give them some bad publicity.
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    • IIC
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2003
      • 14938

      #3
      I heard on the radio that they are giving full refunds and a free r/t ticket to anyone affected by that...Although they said it was for people going from NY to Cancun...So, I don't know if you qualify???
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      • Websman
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2004
        • 5545

        #4
        That had to suck... I'll remember to never fly Jet Blue.

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        • dmk112
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2004
          • 1759

          #5
          Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
          What happens if you drank too much, would they let you siss?
          hah, actually some of the flights toilets were overflowing.
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          • dmk112
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2004
            • 1759

            #6
            Originally posted by IIC View Post
            I heard on the radio that they are giving full refunds and a free r/t ticket to anyone affected by that...Although they said it was for people going from NY to Cancun...So, I don't know if you qualify???
            That's right. I better be elegible. I was actually on the plane twice, 1st time for 3 hours and then for 5 or 6 hours.

            I tried calling them today but they're not taking any calls due to the high call volume, this is awesome. Bastards.
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            • IIC
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2003
              • 14938

              #7
              Passengers on like six Jet Blue airplanes were trapped on the runway on the tarmac inside the airplanes for 10 hours. ... But Jet Blue is pretty good and they’re very P.R. savvy so to make up to the passengers, here’s what they’re going to do: each passenger gets a free voucher to sit on a runway for 10 hours in Miami.
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              • IIC
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2003
                • 14938

                #8
                At least the mood can soar

                Trapped on the tarmac by winter's wrath? These 10 tongue-in-cheek tips may show any planeful can be a party.
                By Chris Erskine, Times Staff Writer
                February 18, 2007


                CALL it the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Wednesday's blizzard, which swept from the Midwest to the Northeast, canceled hundreds of flights and left travelers stranded for up to 10 hours aboard their planes as crews worked to de-ice aircraft and clear runways. In fact, runway-sitting has become the national pastime this winter.

                What's a seasoned traveler to do? Well, as someone once noted, "Laughter is an instant vacation."

                Here are 10 out-there ways to keep yourself amused if you get stuck on a tarmac.

                Individual results may vary.

                1. Start up a conversation with a stranger sitting next to you. Possible ice breakers include:

                a) You know, on Mars this never really happens.

                b) Hey, that's a nice wig you're wearing.

                c) In Attica, they'd never put up with this.

                d) Wanna see my birthmark?

                2. Write a phony last will and testament: "My name is _______. If I die here today, right here on this tarmac, I would like to leave all my material assets, including my Bentley and government bonds, to the hottie sitting in seat ___." Fold the paper 100 times and ask the flight attendant to deliver it to the hottie.

                3. Play "Name That Body Odor." Rank them from 1 to 10. Give out small cash prizes. Ask the winners to stand.

                4. Form a pool on when your plane might eventually take off. When someone asks how the pot will be split, tell them, "Winter takes all." Hint: Like an opening line, it's all in the delivery.

                5. Tell everyone you're a talent coordinator for "American Idol." Scratch your chin and say, "Hmmm, wouldn't it be crazy if the next champion were sitting right here on this airplane?" Hold tryouts. Accept bribes.

                6. To lighten the mood, wrap the seat belt round and round your wrist and yell: "ANYBODY HERE LOSE A SNAKE?"

                7. Jam six volunteers into the tiny lavatory. Play "Tarmac Twister." Right foot, sink. Left hand, door …

                8. Stuff something in your blouse (probably not the flotation device). Tell the flight attendant, "You know, when I got on this plane, I wasn't even pregnant."

                9. Use the time productively. Organize your wallet. Clean your eyeglasses. Braid your tummy hair.

                10. Act like an adult, exhibiting patience and saint-like understanding. These days, stuff like that can really mess with people's minds.
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                • dmk112
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 1759

                  #9
                  Stock got hammered today, they deserve it! They're expecting 30bln USD in losses over the delays and cancellations.
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                  • SundialMan
                    Member
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 96

                    #10
                    The FTA messed up, too

                    There is an article in today's NY Post (that I can not get online) claiming that Jet Blue tried to get the Feds to reroute planes in the face of the oncoming blizzard that was predicted. The Feds didn't come up with any alternative plan. Another problem Jet Blue had was that its baggage handlers walked off the job after 5 hours. You can't get people off a plane without baggage handlers.

                    Look, I've had some very good experiences with Jet Blue. And I never fly in snowstorm season, if I can help it. About 2 years ago, I bought a ticket on JetBlue and the airfare later went down. JetBlue issued me a 1 year credit voucher for the difference in the price, over 100 dollars credit. Sitting in a JetBlue wide, leather seat with a multichannel cable tv on the back of the seat in front of my face is the best way go. You know who really sucked? Eastern Airlines. They really sucked. And Northwest also sucks, in my opinion. They once also kept people in a plane for 12 hours in Detroit - and there was backup of flights at a major airline hub.

                    Jack
                    Last edited by SundialMan; 02-25-2007, 10:33 PM. Reason: forgot an important detail.

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                    • IIC
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 14938

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SundialMan View Post
                      There is an article in today's NY Post (that I can not get online) claiming that Jet Blue tried to get the Feds to reroute planes in the face of the oncoming blizzard that was predicted. The Feds didn't come up with any alternative plan. Another problem Jet Blue had was that its baggage handlers walked off the job after 5 hours. You can't get people off a plane without baggage handlers.

                      Look, I've had some very good experiences with Jet Blue. And I never fly in snowstorm season, if I can help it. About 2 years ago, I bought a ticket on JetBlue and the airfare later went down. JetBlue issued me a 1 year credit voucher for the difference in the price, over 100 dollars credit. Sitting in a JetBlue wide, leather seat with a multichannel cable tv on the back of the seat in front of my face is the best way go. You know who really sucked? Eastern Airlines. They really sucked. And Northwest also sucks, in my opinion. They once also kept people in a plane for 12 hours in Detroit - and there was backup of flights at a major airline hub.

                      Jack


                      I don't know why you can't get the article...Here is one...actually, there are quite a few articles in the NY papers...not sure which one you are talking about???:



                      Also, what do luggage handlers have to do with getting people off a plane?
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                      • SundialMan
                        Member
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 96

                        #12
                        IIC, sometimes an article can't be found in the NY Post for a day or more. But you found the exact article I was looking for and was describing.

                        As to the luggage handlers being important, if a manager is making bad decisions in an overstressed situation, they maybe believe that people getting off a plane want their luggage so they can go home or arrange alternative transportation. If you can fly the people to another city, however, the luggage handlers still working there will take care of cargo hold. Yes, they should have obviously taken the people off the plane. I'm not defending the lack of luggage access as a valid reason to leave them on the plane, but it was a contributing reason to a bad decission.

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                        • IIC
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 14938

                          #13
                          Sun...An easy way to find articles is to go to Google News...I just put in Jet Blue and up popped the article
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