MileageAddict
Sep 4, 07, 8:20 pm
I just looked at the route map for the first time. Nantucket?!?!?! Has anyone here ever flown this route?
JetBlue TrueBlue - Nantucket?View Full Version : Nantucket? MileageAddict Sep 4, 07, 8:20 pm I just looked at the route map for the first time. Nantucket?!?!?! Has anyone here ever flown this route? OxyChaz Sep 5, 07, 12:44 pm Hi hi, All of the flights to Provincetown, Nantuckett, Martha's Vineyard, etc are served by CapeAir, which JetBlue has a code-share agreement with. I just flew from Boston Logan to Provincetown (it's a small Cessna 402C...seats about 12 people for the 20 minute flight). JetBlue and CapeAir share the same wing of the terminal and full ticketing and baggagehandling agreements with each other, going both directions. Babu Sep 5, 07, 1:11 pm No, Jet Blue now flies their own metal from JFK to ACK nonstop (in addition to some Cape Air codeshares via BOS). jetBlueNYFL Sep 5, 07, 1:12 pm Actually, all JFK-ACK flights are operated by jetBlue on jetBlue E190 metal. I believe there are 2x in the summer and 1x rest of the year. Other Cape Cod flights are code shared with Cape Air from BOS. Therefore, you can fly JFK-BOS on jetBlue and hop over to Cape Air for the rest of the short trip. JetBlueFA Sep 8, 07, 1:07 pm JFK-ACK is served by our Embraer E190 aircraft and is a very quick 30 minute flight. As others have stated we also serve BOS-ACK via our codeshare partner Cape Air and their Cessna 402C aircraft. JerseyVics Sep 8, 07, 5:30 pm I watched a bunch of the Cape Air tiny jets come and go sitting in my rocking chair at Logan... the plane is about a size of a shoe, where the pilot closes his lambo door as he's going to the runway, funny stuff! --Russ PS. I'm sure there's big luggage restrictions on those things. DENROC Sep 9, 07, 10:11 am Flew in June. Service was great--about a 40 minute flight but weather or air traffic can greatly effect time. N830MH Sep 9, 07, 3:53 pm I watched a bunch of the Cape Air tiny jets come and go sitting in my rocking chair at Logan... the plane is about a size of a shoe, where the pilot closes his lambo door as he's going to the runway, funny stuff! --Russ PS. I'm sure there's big luggage restrictions on those things. No, I don't think about bags restrictions on E190. I think E190 should be just fine as normal baggage restrictions. It wasn't anything a common problems on E190. You will be just fine for that. sbm12 Sep 9, 07, 3:57 pm No, I don't think about bags restrictions on E190. I think E190 should be just fine as normal baggage restrictions. It wasn't anything a common problems on E190. You will be just fine for that. I'm sure JerseyVics was refering to luggage restrictions on the Cesnas, not the E190s. I did a Cesna from FLL to NSB a couple years back when the Chalk's Sea Plane wasn't available. They ended up weighing the luggage AND the passengers, and also assigning the seats on the tarmac by having the pilot point to people and put them in specific seats to balance the plane out. And I believe some of the luggage had to wait until the second trip with the rest of the original pax on it. |