Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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Ekally1
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Re: Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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My point is that article was from this week ... not 2019 ... i get what your saying and probably is true but lets see what happens first
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Re: Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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'jetblue' has long had insider knowledge on this forum, I'll take his/her word over The Times! The article to me sounded like GLA/MAN were further down the line than next summer anyway.
Ekally1
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Re: Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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southflyer wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:31 am 'jetblue' has long had insider knowledge on this forum, I'll take his/her word over The Times! The article to me sounded like GLA/MAN were further down the line than next summer anyway.
Totally get that , nobody is doubting anything , all i said the article was from this week , simple as not , not 2019...
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Re: Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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OK after some digging (i.e. pestering people) it appears that the lower mint seat count 321NEOs (16/144 vs 24/114 used on LHR) could be added to the ETOPS certification - there should be 6 of them next summer. They have one less fuel tank but can still make a round trip to the UK/Ireland during summer months non stop. This may happen if the decision to add Hawaii to the network is taken as these will be the aircraft to do it and a year round use will justify the cost. Those in the know say that the 200 seat all economy NEO will struggle westbound so not being considered but Primera used a more dense one on STN-BOS in the past without issue.

The run can be done without ETOPS but can add up to 2 hours extra flying on the round trip - not making money that way.

So maybe there is hope.
jetblue497
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Re: Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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Ekally1 wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:28 am My point is that article was from this week ... not 2019 ... i get what your saying and probably is true but lets see what happens first
Initial planning for transatlantic began in 2018, destination planning in 2019
Ekally1
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Re: Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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jetblue497 wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 1:24 pm
Ekally1 wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:28 am My point is that article was from this week ... not 2019 ... i get what your saying and probably is true but lets see what happens first
Initial planning for transatlantic began in 2018, destination planning in 2019
Lets hope it comes to fruition
Ekally1
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Re: Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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jetblue497 wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 1:22 pm OK after some digging (i.e. pestering people) it appears that the lower mint seat count 321NEOs (16/144 vs 24/114 used on LHR) could be added to the ETOPS certification - there should be 6 of them next summer. They have one less fuel tank but can still make a round trip to the UK/Ireland during summer months non stop. This may happen if the decision to add Hawaii to the network is taken as these will be the aircraft to do it and a year round use will justify the cost. Those in the know say that the 200 seat all economy NEO will struggle westbound so not being considered but Primera used a more dense one on STN-BOS in the past without issue.

The run can be done without ETOPS but can add up to 2 hours extra flying on the round trip - not making money that way.

So maybe there is hope.
Thanks for info jetblue497 ... fingers crossed
Gla1
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Re: Jetblue plan to launch GLA-JFK

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We all need some good news so can only hope!
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