Weather in NYC & Jet Blue
#22
Joined: Dec 2006
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From the United notice:
"Customers with cancelled flights are eligible for a full refund."
Of course, I still need to be in Providence this weekend so this doesn't help my situation! This is going to be a very long weekend at the airport. Best of luck to you.
"Customers with cancelled flights are eligible for a full refund."
Of course, I still need to be in Providence this weekend so this doesn't help my situation! This is going to be a very long weekend at the airport. Best of luck to you.
#25
Joined: Oct 2006
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It's one big horrible mess, that's for sure. But I got a big kick out of the evening news and interviewing people at JFK (I think). Some man says, "there's no excuse and it's all because they just don't care". Huh? I wanted to ask him, if you were the CEO what would you do to get all the planes flying? Some act like there's a big board meeting going on where all the execs are having a party and saying "who cares?". You know they're trying their best -- no matter how frustrating it is to those who are stuck somewhere.
#26
Joined: Apr 2006
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I'd like everyone to consider redefining their word "need" as in "I need to be there by 3:15 P.M. Would you prefer to be late or "the late". The pilots and attendants don't want to become "the late" because of your perceived "need" to be there on time. When the weather gets bad, someone has to make the right decision and the passengers aren't that someone. Cut the airlines a little slack when the weather becomes less than nice.
#27
Joined: Oct 2006
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My father used to say there are only two things you can't be late for -- death and taxes. I know the pressure's on when you're going somewhere, but I agree that worse things can happen than having a flight cancelled -- far worse.
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