Day 344: Jet Blue Experience
I've flown Jet Blue a couple of times back to the East Coast, usually on a red-eye flight, and I've always appreciated the free comfort kits that are distributed on those night flights -- eye mask, ear plugs, and socks.
I think today was the first time that I had a daytime Jet Blue itinerary, and I was quite pleased with the overall experience, including the friendly and efficient service, relatively comfy seats, greater leg room than in other airlines' economy seats, and complimentary real snacks (blue corn chips, popcorn chips, pretzels, mini chocolate chip cookies, elf graham crackers, etc.). Jet Blue may not offer the Biscoff cookies as Delta does, but at least the bags of snacks on Jet Blue are true single servings rather than mini servings.
Mr. E may have a preference for United, since that's also tied to our credit card points accrual, but I'm thinking that perhaps we should start looking more seriously at Jet Blue options as well, especially for those cross-country trips!
I think today was the first time that I had a daytime Jet Blue itinerary, and I was quite pleased with the overall experience, including the friendly and efficient service, relatively comfy seats, greater leg room than in other airlines' economy seats, and complimentary real snacks (blue corn chips, popcorn chips, pretzels, mini chocolate chip cookies, elf graham crackers, etc.). Jet Blue may not offer the Biscoff cookies as Delta does, but at least the bags of snacks on Jet Blue are true single servings rather than mini servings.
Mr. E may have a preference for United, since that's also tied to our credit card points accrual, but I'm thinking that perhaps we should start looking more seriously at Jet Blue options as well, especially for those cross-country trips!
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