Even More Space Question
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Join Date: May 2005
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Even More Space Question
Do Jetblue book the cabin up to EMS plus the regular seats and assign the overflow to EMS seats at checkin, the way United does for E+ ?
Or is it treated as a separate cabin that they op-up to if the have to but not as a routine part of the booking process?
I'm on a flight tomorrow that has a lot of open EMS but regular seats are full. Makes me wonder if it is worth paying for EMS in the hope of a vacant seat next to me.
Or is it treated as a separate cabin that they op-up to if the have to but not as a routine part of the booking process?
I'm on a flight tomorrow that has a lot of open EMS but regular seats are full. Makes me wonder if it is worth paying for EMS in the hope of a vacant seat next to me.
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Join Date: Jun 2016
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Do Jetblue book the cabin up to EMS plus the regular seats and assign the overflow to EMS seats at checkin, the way United does for E+ ?
Or is it treated as a separate cabin that they op-up to if the have to but not as a routine part of the booking process?
I'm on a flight tomorrow that has a lot of open EMS but regular seats are full. Makes me wonder if it is worth paying for EMS in the hope of a vacant seat next to me.
Or is it treated as a separate cabin that they op-up to if the have to but not as a routine part of the booking process?
I'm on a flight tomorrow that has a lot of open EMS but regular seats are full. Makes me wonder if it is worth paying for EMS in the hope of a vacant seat next to me.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Do Jetblue book the cabin up to EMS plus the regular seats and assign the overflow to EMS seats at checkin, the way United does for E+ ?
Or is it treated as a separate cabin that they op-up to if the have to but not as a routine part of the booking process?
I'm on a flight tomorrow that has a lot of open EMS but regular seats are full. Makes me wonder if it is worth paying for EMS in the hope of a vacant seat next to me.
Or is it treated as a separate cabin that they op-up to if the have to but not as a routine part of the booking process?
I'm on a flight tomorrow that has a lot of open EMS but regular seats are full. Makes me wonder if it is worth paying for EMS in the hope of a vacant seat next to me.