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Top 10 airlines named
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Some may have a few more issues than others, but the good news is that the public still enjoys flying jetBlue and that will keep the paychecks coming. Sure, we all would like a little more, but I think that we should keep our eye on the ball and do all we can to make each flight the best we can and the issues with the options will work themselves out in the end. Use this forum to come up with positve ideas to keep B6 from turning into those places that we left instead of looking for ways to revisit the past. JMHO.
Latest news from CNN/Money Mag:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/06/02/pf/g...ines/index.htm
BEST LOW-COST AIRLINES
Worldwide
JetBlue, United States
Air Berlin, Germany
Virgin Blue, Australia
North America
JetBlue, United States
WestJet, Canada
Frontier, United States
"Actually, the U.S. carrier that performed best on the Skytrax survey was JetBlue. The scrappy New York-based discounter was named the world's top low-cost airline.
That makes sense to me. After all, JetBlue combines some of its nation's best cultural values. It's innovative -- love that satellite TV service -- with an energetic workforce. On the operations side, the company hums with an efficiency to make an MBA proud, streamlined from seats to fleet. "
Some may have a few more issues than others, but the good news is that the public still enjoys flying jetBlue and that will keep the paychecks coming. Sure, we all would like a little more, but I think that we should keep our eye on the ball and do all we can to make each flight the best we can and the issues with the options will work themselves out in the end. Use this forum to come up with positve ideas to keep B6 from turning into those places that we left instead of looking for ways to revisit the past. JMHO.
Latest news from CNN/Money Mag:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/06/02/pf/g...ines/index.htm
BEST LOW-COST AIRLINES
Worldwide
JetBlue, United States
Air Berlin, Germany
Virgin Blue, Australia
North America
JetBlue, United States
WestJet, Canada
Frontier, United States
"Actually, the U.S. carrier that performed best on the Skytrax survey was JetBlue. The scrappy New York-based discounter was named the world's top low-cost airline.
That makes sense to me. After all, JetBlue combines some of its nation's best cultural values. It's innovative -- love that satellite TV service -- with an energetic workforce. On the operations side, the company hums with an efficiency to make an MBA proud, streamlined from seats to fleet. "
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