lowecur
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Yeah, I do. Singapore owns 49% of Virgin Atlantic and is code sharing with them. If Virgin Atlantic does a deal with Jetblue, it's possible Singapore may be right behind. It's also possible Jetblue could form strategic alliances with other Asian carriers if they are going to operate from both SFO and LAX. Jetblue doesn't present the international threat that the legacy's do, so a transition for strategic alliance would be more viable.Do you guys/gals think Singapore airlines would want to partner with JetBlue? I'm not trashing Jetblue but I think Singapore is famous for offering a certain level of service. I don't think a low cost carrier fits that bill. I know UAL, AMR, DAL have cranky employees, etc but they offer lay-flat first class seats and first class meals. Would blue chips cut it for someone who just paid $8000 to fly to LAX and needs to connect to JFK? I doub it.
Don't discount the fact that Jetblue will go to a 2 class airline at some point. Martin St. George, the Vice President of Planning is a proponent and previous creator of Premium Plus service at UAL.