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Just got cancelled for 5 days of skiing in Colorado, Thank You JetBlue. This is now way to enjoy my EPIC Pass at 5 mountains. Anyone been to Sunday River is the past 2 days, conditions?
Just got cancelled for 5 days of skiing in Colorado, Thank You JetBlue. This is now way to enjoy my EPIC Pass at 5 mountains. Anyone been to Sunday River is the past 2 days, conditions?
Looks like they've really dropped the ball:
http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/07/news/companies/jetblue/index.html?iid=HP_LN
Other airlines did not do what JetBlue didGenerally speaking, this has a lot more to do with weather at the airports than the airline itself. I know during the last storm JFK was closed entirely for more than an hour because the runways "were like skating rinks". Snow is manageable for the aviation industry, but the freezing rain and icing conditions wreak havoc on an airplane's airworthiness and thus the airlines' schedules. Blame Mother Nature, not JetBlue.
Other airlines did not do what JetBlue did
Other airlines did not do what JetBlue did
I know, God forbid an airline care more about customers' (and employees') safety than their bottom line!