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Thread: JetBlue vs ZED


  1. #1
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    Hello,

    Does anyne know if JetBlue has any kind of ZED agreements with other carriers?

    Thank you.

    Moisés Alves


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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by TAPflyer:
    Hello,

    Does anyne know if JetBlue has any kind of ZED agreements with other carriers?

    Thank you.

    Moisés Alves </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

    We have all kinds of agreements with various
    airlines, hotels/ etc..... If you work in the travel industry, and for an airline it is best if check with your pass bureau. Also if you work at an airport were JetBlue flies to/from you might want to see if your company has a local agreement. These agreements vary from airport to airport.
    AN AIRPLANE IS SIMILAR TO CAR, IT JUST HAS BIGGER EIGINES, CARRIES A TON MORE STUFF, AND CAN'T BACKUP WITHOUT HELP.

  • #3
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    On my airline we get $25/segment on JetBlue. Sometimes ZED is better, sometimes JetBlue is better, depending on the mileage! One thing to keep in mind is that JetBlue has a very high load factor, so it can sometimes be difficult to get on standby.

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