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Are Jet Blue flights typically late?
I joined JetBlue's True Blue program and have been flying them once a month for December, January, February, and now March. Their airfares are great but my flights always seem to be delayed......
December 25 - ROC/JFK - mid-morning - 1 hour late. Not much of a problem. Didn't pay attention if any reason given why the delay. December 27 - JFK/ROC - early afternoon - 2.5 hours late. All flights except mine were running about 1 - 1.5 hours late. It's sunny in NYC, and gate agent first tells me there will be a 'weather related' delay. I very politely wonder why none of the other flights were as behind as my flight. Agent looks further and reports that my plane had to re-route for an ill passenger. January 26 - RSW/JFK - all 3 flights had 2 to 3 hours delays. Northeast weather, although in RSW I don't seem to see other delays as significant for other airlines. February 10 - ROC/JFK - 6:00 am flight becomes 7:00 am. Reason given: de-icing took longer than expected. February 10 - JFK/LGB - flight leaves late, arrives about 1 hour late - strong headwinds announcement. February 16 - LGB/JFK - announcment made that plane coming in from Boston had to stop to refuel due to strong headwinds. Our flight to JFK then leaves 2.5 hours late. Pilot announces lateness is 'partially weather related'. At end of flight, FA tells me to run to ROC gate in case they hold the plane for me. I run - gate agents laugh at me when I ask about ROC flight. Plane long gone. Feb. 16 - JFK/ROC - wait 2 hours to get last flight to ROC. Plane bound for ROC late arriving JFK by about 1 hour. Plane then held for 4 passengers coming in from FLL. Sit on runway for awhile, as it's about midnight and JFK now only has 1 runway open for both arriving/departing. March 26 - ROC/JFK - 7:15 pm flight leaves at 9:15. Storms in FL. March 28 - JFK/ROC - 3:15 pm flight finally departs around 5:50 pm. Storms in FL. Question: From others' experiences, are Jet Blue flights typically late? :confused: |
You sure can pick 'em. Ive never been delayed with jetBlue.. and I fly them at least 4-5 times a month. Im always early or on time.
I noticed 6 of the instances you mentioned though, B6 couldn't control, de-icing, headwinds.. ill passengar..storms in florida.. Normally jetBlue leads the country with best on Time record, except for January, I believe the winter weather in NY messed up their whole network. |
I fly JetBlue on the West Coast and have never had a problem.
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Chalk it up to bad luck. I fly JFK-ROC a lot and had my first substantial delay on that route last Fridat night--about an hour due to late incoming aircraft from Florida.
They do rank in the Top 3 in on-time performance and I've maybe had 2-3 delays in the 100 or so trips Ive taken on them. And one was during the blizzard in NYC last year and the other the blackout of august 2003. We still left though--albeit late when other airlines had cancelled their whole schedules. |
The headwind/refueling issue is the one issue that is fundamental to JetBlue in the sense that it is a problem that is unique to JetBlue, because of their aircraft choice. The A320 can't handle a westbound transcon under strong headwinds.
The other problems sound like things you'd find on any other airline. |
Before my wife and I married, she lived in DC and I was in Los Angeles. We did the Friday-Sunday flights all the time. I think 1 in 3 was late, and usually, it was the flight that was heading towards LA that was tardy.
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Thanks for your replies. I will attribute the delays I've experienced to the Northeast winter months along with some bad luck thrown into the delay equation.
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I used to fly jfk-fll on an weekly basis and what I did notice was that as it got later in the day, their would tend to be planes not leaving on time from sort of a ripple effect from any dealys that happened during the day. Keep in mind Jetblue basically has the planes on its high freequency routes loading and going all day, so any delay in a given flight can easilly be reflected in the next flight out.
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Late or early?
On April 28 my jetBlue departure from Seattle to JFK was delayed from midnight to 3:30am due to late arrival of the aircraft. Needless to say, the free potato chips and chocolate cookies were no solace at 3am PST when we were facing a red, red eye return to NY. :o
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Of the 19 carriers tracked by the DOT, JetBlue ranks in last place overall for the past 3 months for on-time performance (% of arrivals within 15 minutes of schedule).
March '05 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES S/V/ 90.5 SKYWEST AIRLINES S/ 82.6 AMERICA WEST AIRLINES S/ 81.8 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES S/ 80.3 UNITED AIRLINES S/ 79.5 INDEPENDENCE AIR S/ 79.1 AMERICAN AIRLINES S/ 78.8 ATA AIRLINES S/ 78.6 COMAIR S/ 78.2 AMERICAN EAGLE AIRLINES S/ 78.1 NORTHWEST AIRLINES S/ 76.6 EXPRESSJET AIRLINES S/ 76.3 DELTA AIRLINES S/ 75.6 ALASKA AIRLINES S/ 73.8 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES S/ 72.9 ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST S/ 71.7 US AIRWAYS S/ 68.5 AIRTRAN AIRWAYS S/ 67.4 JETBLUE AIRWAYS S/ 63.3 Report also showed that 10.2% of JetBlue's flights were chronically late (<30% on-time). JAN-MAR 2005 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES S/V/ 93.0 SKYWEST AIRLINES S/ 79.3 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES S/ 78.6 ATA AIRLINES S/ 77.5 INDEPENDENCE AIR S/ 77.4 AMERICA WEST AIRLINES S/ 76.7 AMERICAN AIRLINES S/ 76.2 UNITED AIRLINES S/ 75.9 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES S/ 75.8 NORTHWEST AIRLINES S/ 75.2 DELTA AIRLINES S/ 75.2 COMAIR S/ 74.8 EXPRESSJET AIRLINES S/ 74.4 AMERICAN EAGLE AIRLINES S/ 74.2 ALASKA AIRLINES S/ 72.9 US AIRWAYS S/ 70.2 AIRTRAN AIRWAYS S/ 68.8 ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST S/ 68.2 JETBLUE AIRWAYS S/ 65.8 Source http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov/repor...5/0505atcr.pdf |
Originally Posted by EIPremier
Of the 19 carriers tracked by the DOT, JetBlue ranks in last place overall for the past 3 months for on-time performance (% of arrivals within 15 minutes of schedule).
WOW. This is quite troubling. However I looked at that source document and found out some interesting info. B6 ran a 84.3% (ranked 3rd) Q2 2004; 79.1% (ranked 9th) Q3 2004; & a 80.3% (ranked 5th) Q4 2004. So for them to run a 65.8 for Q1 is very odd. When I dug further I found that B6 ran a 66.9% at BOS (industry 71.2% avg) a 49.5% at FLL (industry 55.8% avg) and a 60.9 at JFK (industry 68.8 avg). It is now easy to see how they stunk this quarter as those 3 stations are greater than 50% of their flights. When I looked at the section which explains causes of delays the "National Aviation System Delay" column was 14.1% (of total flights) which was second highest to CO while the industry average was 8%. Overall a disappointing quarter however I expect the carrier to rebound as it appears much of the problems were out of their hands. I hope to see a much better second quarter (especially on JFK-TPA as I have 3 RT bookedin the next 2 months.) |
Originally Posted by audio-nut
WOW. This is quite troubling.
However I looked at that source document and found out some interesting info. B6 ran a 84.3% (ranked 3rd) Q2 2004; 79.1% (ranked 9th) Q3 2004; & a 80.3% (ranked 5th) Q4 2004. So for them to run a 65.8 for Q1 is very odd. When I dug further I found that B6 ran a 66.9% at BOS (industry 71.2% avg) a 49.5% at FLL (industry 55.8% avg) and a 60.9 at JFK (industry 68.8 avg). It is now easy to see how they stunk this quarter as those 3 stations are greater than 50% of their flights. When I looked at the section which explains causes of delays the "National Aviation System Delay" column was 14.1% (of total flights) which was second highest to CO while the industry average was 8%. Overall a disappointing quarter however I expect the carrier to rebound as it appears much of the problems were out of their hands. I hope to see a much better second quarter (especially on JFK-TPA as I have 3 RT bookedin the next 2 months.) How? They underperformed at bad performing airports. They were below average at Boston, well below average at JFK, and below average at FLL. ontime is clearly an issue at jetBlue. They need to grow slower and get their act together or their problems will increase and filter to other parts of the operation. |
Originally Posted by El Perro
How? They underperformed at bad performing airports. They were below average at Boston, well below average at JFK, and below average at FLL.
ontime is clearly an issue at jetBlue. They need to grow slower and get their act together or their problems will increase and filter to other parts of the operation. April 2005 results are out: on-time performance was 77.0 percent. |
Originally Posted by audio-nut
Correct, they underperformed by about 6% at those 3 airports while there "National Aviation System Delay" was 6% above average. Seems to be a wash.
April 2005 results are out: on-time performance was 77.0 percent. |
Originally Posted by audio-nut
Correct, they underperformed by about 6% at those 3 airports while there "National Aviation System Delay" was 6% above average. Seems to be a wash.
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