New Cabin Design
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And, yes, it is a staggered layout similar to LX, SN, DL and many others. Not identical but similar.
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From what I have seen about the Vantage Suite on other airlines, one concern for these suites will be limited space for feet. For those who are tall or have large feet, this can make sleeping quite uncomfortable.
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Unless you own a hedge fund or have a great corporate discount, it's ridiculous. (Though there are $1k r/t's if you make a stop, but then you only get regular first class).
I would think there definitely has to be a market for an "affordable" nonstop transcon fare. While B6 did say in the WSJ article they'd offer this at a "significant" discount to current market prices, I do have to wonder how they can afford to do that with a lie-flat product (as opposed to a 2x2 recliner that had been discussed in the other thread). Obviously their margins will be lower than the competition. Although, I would guess that the B6 net price (after corporate discount) wouldn't be at *that* much of a discount to the negotiated fares on the legacies.
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Yes. Advance purchase for random dates and itineraries this fall come out around $2500 (on DL). That said, I think we still agree on the general point...
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Corporate discounts for everyone!

I think this will be somewhat offset by the rather longer bed length.
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In addition, I just don't think that many folks will use this for lie-flat sleeping, except for red-eyes, at least compared to international flights. I suspect most will just use the business seats and suites for lounging, dozing, work, IFE, etc. If that's the case, the number of passengers who'll actually be aware of any constrained foot space and will also be bothered by it could be pretty limited.
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Have you looked at fares recently? Business class on JFK-LAX/SFO is now in the $4k range r/t (a tad less for VX, a tad more for the others). 
Unless you own a hedge fund or have a great corporate discount, it's ridiculous. (Though there are $1k r/t's if you make a stop, but then you only get regular first class).

Unless you own a hedge fund or have a great corporate discount, it's ridiculous. (Though there are $1k r/t's if you make a stop, but then you only get regular first class).
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i had my first flights on jetblue this year. i was amazed - i really enjoyed the comfortable seats, and i would decide in favor of jetblue any time, ignoring status benefits that other airlines would offer to me. but if the comfort should change to "lufthansa NEK standard", i would reconsider that. i dont care about 32 ", 33" or 34", but the comfort of the seat.
but different people, different opinions

the premium seats look nice though. on a red eye with "sufficient flight time" they seem to be a nice idea.
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The new seats/suites are intriguing. I don't fly Jetblue on transcons due to the lack of a premium product and the lack of a hot meal.
They've addressed the former. I hope they will address the latter.
I imagine if they are trying to compete for the AA, DL and UA premium customers that they are going to have to provide something more than blue chips and cookies.
They've addressed the former. I hope they will address the latter.
I imagine if they are trying to compete for the AA, DL and UA premium customers that they are going to have to provide something more than blue chips and cookies.
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In an email to in-flight crew chief commercial officer Robin Hayes noted, [S]eats are simply hardware. Well have plenty more to share in the coming months around plans for inflight dining and other amenities that will take the transcon premium experience to new heights with your great service.
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Barger is on CNBC right now. He mentioned that he hopes the product will be successful enough to work in Boston to SoCal and NoCal and possible even in to Colombia or other LatAm areas.
That should be interesting to see.
That should be interesting to see.
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Redeye flights are a major factor for west to east transcons. You can't get to the east coast from LAX or SFO in the morning without taking a redeye given the time change and the flight length. If you don't want to go the day before and have another night in a hotel, being able to sleep on the flight is a very important factor.
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Redeye flights are a major factor for west to east transcons. You can't get to the east coast from LAX or SFO in the morning without taking a redeye given the time change and the flight length. If you don't want to go the day before and have another night in a hotel, being able to sleep on the flight is a very important factor.
I really hope we can capture some of the business traveler market to make this successful. We have some well established competition on the route and they have the cabins and products to battle our new venture into the market. I'm glad we are taking this step and not shying away from the competition. I hope we make it work and I can't wait to see and maybe work these flights

