New JetBlue service PDX-BOS
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Join Date: May 2005
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New JetBlue service PDX-BOS
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/i...rom_pdx_t.html
An interesting addition from Alaska's point of view. I have noticed there is a surprising amount of traffic between the original Boston and the city that was nearly named Boston.
An interesting addition from Alaska's point of view. I have noticed there is a surprising amount of traffic between the original Boston and the city that was nearly named Boston.
#2
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This is very interesting... When B6 and AA announced reciprocal earn on only certain routes, PDX-BOS was one of them but SEA-BOS was not--I guess this is the route to back it up. Let's hope this doesn't portend less cooperation between AS and AA in future, as I still fly AS/QX quite a bit in the northwest and up/down the west coast despite keeping status on AA. *fingers crossed*
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When I see priority boarding and especially baggage fee reciprocity, and heaven forbid even DL/AS-style reciprocal upgrades, then I'll consider AA to be an airline that "cooperates" with AS.
Until then it's "something awful on the ground" and nothing special in the air, and the Worst.Partner.Ever.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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There's "cooperation" between AS and AA?
When I see priority boarding and especially baggage fee reciprocity, and heaven forbid even DL/AS-style reciprocal upgrades, then I'll consider AA to be an airline that "cooperates" with AS.
Until then it's "something awful on the ground" and nothing special in the air, and the Worst.Partner.Ever.
When I see priority boarding and especially baggage fee reciprocity, and heaven forbid even DL/AS-style reciprocal upgrades, then I'll consider AA to be an airline that "cooperates" with AS.
Until then it's "something awful on the ground" and nothing special in the air, and the Worst.Partner.Ever.