Hey everyone, I just read that JetBlue has started using their new A321LRs for transatlantic flights, including the recently launched route from Boston Logan (BOS) to London Gatwick (LGW). As a big fan of JetBlue's Mint service, I'm curious about how their A321LRs compare to the traditional widebodies used on these routes.
With JetBlue's competitive pricing and enhanced onboard amenities, do you think they'll be able to capture a significant share of the transatlantic market? How does the A321LR's range and efficiency stack up against aircraft like the Boeing 787 or the Airbus A350?
I'm also interested in how this move might influence other airlines. Will we see more narrowbodies crossing the Atlantic in the future? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and any experiences you may have had flying on JetBlue's new A321LR service!
With JetBlue's competitive pricing and enhanced onboard amenities, do you think they'll be able to capture a significant share of the transatlantic market? How does the A321LR's range and efficiency stack up against aircraft like the Boeing 787 or the Airbus A350?
I'm also interested in how this move might influence other airlines. Will we see more narrowbodies crossing the Atlantic in the future? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and any experiences you may have had flying on JetBlue's new A321LR service!