Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Friendliest aviation Ccmmunity on the web
  • Modern site for PC's, Phones, Tablets - no 3rd party apps required
  • Ask questions, help others, promote aviation
  • Share the passion for aviation
  • Invite everyone to Flightinfo.com and let's have fun

What kind of hotels does Jetblue stay at?

Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Modern secure site, no 3rd party apps required
  • Invite your friends
  • Share the passion of aviation
  • Friendliest aviation community on the web
Most of the hotels are nice. Hilton, Hyatt, Intercontinental, Marriot, double tree. There are not too many bad ones, just a few holiday Inns, but they are not that bad. Some of the island hotels are very nice. Long and short stay hotels in the bigger cities. Hope that helps
 
On the first day of class you are issued 2 things...a laptop and a tent. This way you can pick where you would like to sleep
 
Thanks for the respoonse Victor. I was just wondering what kind of places you stay. I would really like to be. Blue guy because of the FLA bases. Thanks again.
 
Most of the hotels are nice. Hilton, Hyatt, Intercontinental, Marriot, double tree. There are not too many bad ones, just a few holiday Inns, but they are not that bad. Some of the island hotels are very nice. Long and short stay hotels in the bigger cities. Hope that helps

You won't have to worry about the island hotels for several years since for the most part those are Airbus cities. (I don't know, maybe the MCO guys have all the SJU layovers. Those are legitimately nice). They're not bad overall, but you're going to see quite a bit of the Rochester Radisson and Holiday Inn Dulles South as a new guy. The hotels have improved overall in my time here, we got rid of a couple of really crummy ones in RDU and CLT.
 
And your basing your decision wether to work there or not on the hotels they stay at? Geesh!
 
extreme_sleeping_10.jpg
 
Its a good question. After working at Republic and 70% of the hotels suck and are in the middle of nowhere, I would ask the same question. Republic thinks a gas station and McDonald's is considered a dining option. If you call someone to complain they will tell you to order a F-ing pizza and if you dont like it just quite your job.
 
Its a good question. After working at Republic and 70% of the hotels suck and are in the middle of nowhere, I would ask the same question. Republic thinks a gas station and McDonald's is considered a dining option. If you call someone to complain they will tell you to order a F-ing pizza and if you dont like it just quite your job.

That still sounds better than Pinnacle.
 
Its a good question. After working at Republic and 70% of the hotels suck and are in the middle of nowhere, I would ask the same question. Republic thinks a gas station and McDonald's is considered a dining option. If you call someone to complain they will tell you to order a F-ing pizza and if you dont like it just quite your job.

Yeah but you forgot that now you fly that shiny jet, so enjoy it.
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
 
Shiny Jet?? Are you kidding me? I could care less about what I fly. Im trying to leave this crappy job
 
Shiny Jet?? Are you kidding me? I could care less about what I fly. Im trying to leave this crappy job

Well, at least you still have some level of care for what you fly. For myself, I couldn't care less about what I fly.
 
You haven't seen remote until you've been on an overnight for JetBlue. I'm absolutely convinced they spend hours on Google Earth looking for the most remote buildings they can find...if they happen to be hotels/motels...Full Speed Ahead!!!

It is truly bizarre how they can pair trips that have a 12 hour duty day with a hotel that has no possibility of any form of food after 8:00pm. Honestly, you have to invest in a cooler just to stay alive. I've never been at an airline where finding food of any kind was such a big deal.
 

Latest resources

Back
Top