Btw, the most recent issue of Consumer Reports, which ranks JetBlue as the top airline in the country, also rates JetBlue's on-time record as "above average." This is based on the percentage of survey respondents who reported a flight delay of 1 hour or longer. I found this interesting since JetBlue on-time performance has generally been below the industry average as reported by the Department of Transportation. The survey was also conducted before the February meltdown. However, if you look in the DOT site where they break down delays by cause, you'll see that the vast majority of JetBlue's delays are weather or ATC-related, or due to late arriving aircraft, which is the domino effect. They have a low incidence of "airline-related" delays, especially compared to some of the express carriers, many of which have a greater incidence of at-fault delays than ATC/weather delays!