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Old Jun 27th, 2002 | 05:47 AM
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JetBlue vs. United

I recently booked a flight on JetBlue from New York to Denver later understanding that they dont serve anything but snacks. Anyways later our friend booked a similar flight on United. It said they would be served a "Brunch". So I ask what is the difference between JetBlue's "snacks" and United's "Brunch". Also which one is a better choice if the prices are the same and the flight departure and arrival times dont matter. Thanks Alot!!! <BR>
 
Old Jun 27th, 2002 | 02:17 PM
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Intresting question.<BR>Bupming it up.
 
Old Jun 27th, 2002 | 02:51 PM
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I flew UA from SEA to JFK and JetBlue from JFK to SEA back in Feb. I really enjoyed flying UAL -- for an american based airlier, I recieved high quality service even though I sat in Coach. I was served breakfast so I guess I can't answer what they're brunch is like. <BR><BR>As for JetBlue, I tell whoever ask NEVER to fly them. They make you feel cheap and I don't really think you get any value (it may be less expensive, but the service, quality of amenities, etc. just isn't up to snuff). They served soda pop and peanuts on their flights. Passengers are encouraged to bring their own food (they even have a food kiosk at JFK for passengers to purchase their own food). <BR><BR>If it's my decision, I'd pick UAL over JetBlue anyday! Hands down! Anyday!
 
Old Jun 28th, 2002 | 05:03 AM
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Hey Yev,<BR><BR>Ignoring the non-answer from IHateJetBlue, I hope someone does give you an answer.<BR>If it were my choice between United and JetBlue, I'd take JetBlue, bring my own food, have a leather seat and my own TV screen on the back of the seat in front of me and have a great time.<BR>Interesting that you mention the prices being the same. I'd have to ask United why they didn't charge what they're charging now BEFORE JetBlue started flying.<BR>The reason we need to support the JetBlues, Vanguards, and Southwests of the airline world is to preserve competition and maintain competitive prices. Absent any competition, the prices go through the roof. Ask the people who need to fly out of Pittsburgh, Charlotte, or even Dallas about that.
 
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