Hey everyone, I just heard that JetBlue has launched its new nonstop service from JFK to Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS). This marks their second European destination after London, and it's exciting to see how they're expanding their transatlantic offerings. JetBlue is using their Airbus A321LR for this route, which seems like a great fit given the aircraft's range and efficiency.
I'm curious about how this new route will affect the competition, especially with established carriers like Delta and KLM already operating between these cities. JetBlue's Mint service has been getting rave reviews, and their pricing often undercuts the competition. Do you guys think this will lead to a price war, or will JetBlue carve out its own niche in the market?
Also, for those who have flown JetBlue's long-haul routes, how does the experience compare to the legacy carriers? Will this new route entice you to switch to JetBlue for your transatlantic flights? Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!
I'm curious about how this new route will affect the competition, especially with established carriers like Delta and KLM already operating between these cities. JetBlue's Mint service has been getting rave reviews, and their pricing often undercuts the competition. Do you guys think this will lead to a price war, or will JetBlue carve out its own niche in the market?
Also, for those who have flown JetBlue's long-haul routes, how does the experience compare to the legacy carriers? Will this new route entice you to switch to JetBlue for your transatlantic flights? Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!