Originally Posted by
svergin
Frankly your airline isn’t big enough to need a domestic feed. So you can beat your chest about your “industry leading scope” while you rationalize accepting substandard wages while your management benefits from the highest profit margin in the industry. Yes, the big 3 have express carriers, but we also have hundreds of widebody planes. Where are your widebody planes and who is doing that Europe flying under your code?
Here’s a short list of your “partner airlines” listed on the JetBlue website: Aer Lingus, Emirates, El Al, Hawaiian, jet Suite, Cape Air, Lufthansa, South African Airlines.
The full list of 40+ airlines doing your international flying under your code can be seen here.
https://www.jetblue.com/airline-partners/
United?
Lack of scope cost me my job.
Alaska has had Horizon feed for many decades, and now also has SkyWest. Even Reno Air had feed, albeit for only 6 months!
Please don't use the term "your company", or "your airline". When I refer to UAL should I say "your lack of scope" cost me my job? As if you personally had anything to do with it. Or should I say, "your crappy furlough recall process" kept me away?
GP