Originally Posted by
APUBleed
Eagerly waiting for JetBlue to shake things up in the premium cabin market.
Oh, but even if JetBlue succeeds, the 'shaking up' won't be in the direction that most here expect. Once long-haul flying has been 'no frilled,' there will be no turning back. The I-would-pay-a-little-bit-more-for-a-better-service group will start moaning that the stupid general public accept the inferior seat and poor catering in return for cheaper prices. JetBlue will not be entering the market to make BA or AA or UA or DL introduce showers or bars or spas on the plane... The shaking up will not be to many people's liking here.