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Even as a Corporate pilot I think that's great. :beer:
 
Looks like a great deal!

... unless you want to fly into one of the 5000 airports not served by JetBlue.... :laugh:
 
Real Funny

You know it would be just hilarious for NBAA to sponsor some ads where an airbus load of passengers get trapped away from the gate
at a terminal for over 9 hours.
Maybe another ad could detail what to do when you're trapped on an JetBlue airliner within sight of the gate!, no wait make it a few dozen, JetBlue airliners!
Then watch the whole debacle unfold over a holiday weekend. Too funny
Laughs galore!
 
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The 2 best things that can happen from this ad campaign are the following:

1. Your owners and customer snicker as they walk up the steps and turn right glancing at their rudy's catering tray while admiring burled walnet verneer

2. Everyone else who has no idea " what burled walnut verneer even is " snickers as they press the " submit payment button " for that $79 flight to see mickey

It's a win win..
 
The 2 best things that can happen from this ad campaign are the following:

1. Your owners and customer snicker as they walk up the steps and turn right glancing at their rudy's catering tray while admiring burled walnet verneer

2. Everyone else who has no idea " what burled walnut verneer even is " snickers as they press the " submit payment button " for that $79 flight to see mickey

It's a win win..

You forgot:

3. Laid off gen. av. manufacturing workers, fractional pilots, and corporate flight departments and families remember JetBlue-( and of course, cluck-cluck-boob) as the airline-tool, that poured salt in their wounds as they looked for work.

The folks that greenlighted that ad must be the same management team that planned for snow storms a few years back.
Happy Jetting! :rolleyes:
 
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Dont blame me blame the democrats.

Or realize that JB has nothing to do with the gutting of the middle class that has happened in this country over the last decade.

Do a google search on " Historical CEO Compensation " and learn something.
 
Dont blame me blame the democrats.

Or realize that JB has nothing to do with the gutting of the middle class that has happened in this country over the last decade.

Do a google search on " Historical CEO Compensation " and learn something.

CCB,
I don't want to turn this into a political argument.
What a callous way of trying to turn the thread you started into a dem. vs. rep. political soapbox.
Shame on you,
Look up "pouring salt into one's wounds".
Another anonymous Internet wierdo.:erm: who claims to work for JetBlue.
 
CCB,
I don't want to turn this into a political argument.
What a callous way of trying to turn the thread you started into a dem. vs. rep. political soapbox.
Shame on you,
Look up "pouring salt into one's wounds".
Another anonymous Internet wierdo.:erm: who claims to work for JetBlue.




The funny thing is that if someone in jest wrote " "Blame the republicans " I wouldnt even begin to take offense and I can guarantee you that I am a gun toting, conservative republican...

Its called humor try it sometime
 
The funny thing is that if someone in jest wrote " "Blame the republicans " I wouldnt even begin to take offense and I can guarantee you that I am a gun toting, conservative republican...

Its called humor try it sometime

Sorry Cluckcluckboob, humor at the expense of others misery, while trying to make a political point is abusive and cruel.
Thanks, I'll skip your kind of humor.
 
If you can't laugh at this, you can't laugh at anything. And there is more than a grain of truth to all this. Like the CEO's worried glances when he finds himself trapped in a passenger terminal with "regular people."

Most of the people we fly could do their business perfectly well without their jets. They just don't want to. They feel entitled to more, and why shouldn't they? They're the true beneficiarties of a wealth redistribution scheme that began under Reagan, continued apace under Clinton (who signed Gramm-Rudman into law) and reached its bloody climax under Bush 43.

This industry we belong to didn't exist until fairly recently. It was largely enabled by extremely generous tax cuts to the ruling class (60 percent depreciation write-off on fractional shares the first year, fully amortized over the next six) along with a booming economy.

It could all go away.
 

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