Originally Posted by
Skygirl
I like work rules and want to know that me and my family are flying on an airline where I know the pilots and flight attendants aren't exhausted.
I don't book JetBlue for my clients, but they are free to do so on their own. I understand that they are now wooing travel agents. Logistically, United is the most traveled airline amongst my clientele, as I live in SFO, however much of my clientele also travel on Singapore, Cathay, Air New Zealand, Quantas, etc.
Hey Travel(agent)girl,
I take it that's what you are?
I used to feel tired, drained and exhausted and sometimes ****ed off after a three day trip with my former (unionized) airline(s). Here at JetBlue I walk of the airplane with a smile on my face thinking 'That was it? This is too easy'.
Not having travelled on JetBlue yourself, I wonder why you deprive your clients of the experience? If it is true (and I really don't know) that we are looking to hook up with travel agents (as 80% is booked through
www.jetblue.com) then why don't you try to make some money through us?
I almost offered you a free ride through a buddy pass, but then I thought no, those are for friends. I'd rather have you buy a ticket.
The other day I flew from Oakland to Longbeach and a satisfied, deplaning customer told me 'I'll never fly Southwest again'.
We might not have the international connections like Singapore and Cathay, but please standby for a major announcement very soon. It might just rock your travel agency world...