Originally Posted by TTT
Um, Delta, Northwest, American and CO
all have had this policy in place for some time now (I believe DL was actualy the first to offer a same day confirmed program, and they are all $25 so no difference in price). No coincidence, jetBlue saw something they liked as a revenue enhancer and implemented it. The difference appears to be that jetBlue allows same day travel changes on flights departing more than 3 hours from when you make the change, unlike some of the legacy programs. But it's kind of funny how jetBlue calls it "Same Day Confirmed."
I wonder where they got that name?
It's also funny how jetBlue is simply a much better airline that Delta. Sure, it's my opinion - but it is also the opinion of millions others because they always rank #1 (sometimes #2) in all the airline customer polls. With the fewest complaints to the DOT, it's no wonder that jetBlue has such strong customer loyalty!