JetBlue launches service at National
JetBlue Airways launched service Monday at Reagan National Airport with daily flights to Boston and Florida.
The airline offered limited seats between Washington and Boston's Logan Airport at $49 each way in a sale that ends Thursday. The promotion covers travel between Dec. 1 and Jan. 31, but seats are limited and popular travel days are blacked out.
JetBlue said it would run seven daily nonstop flights to Boston and one each to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, Fla.
The airline, a unit of JetBlue Airways Corp., operates at 62 airports, including Dulles and Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport.
-- Associated Press
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Michael Bolden
| November 1, 2010; 5:05 PM ET
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We grabbed the $7 fares earlier in the month and are leaving today. Find it incredibly annoying that I depart from gate A but return to gate C. Makes parking inconvenient for either the departure or return! Will stick to Dulles in the future.
Posted by: mjp3md | November 2, 2010 9:39 AM | Report abuse
To mjp3md:
Are you never satisfied?
Imagine having to walk from A to C...
Posted by: JohnRice | November 2, 2010 9:47 AM | Report abuse
mjp3md, you snagged $7 fares are complaining about walking your fat @ss a longer distance to you car?
Posted by: lipschitzantwon | November 2, 2010 10:00 AM | Report abuse
But C is so far away!!! Can't somebody carry me!! Mommy mommy mommy!
Posted by: smart-aleck | November 2, 2010 11:02 AM | Report abuse
National is not that big. A walk from C to A is nothing and doesn't take much time. People should walk more anyway.
Posted by: ctree | November 2, 2010 11:14 AM | Report abuse
National is not that big. A walk from C to A is nothing and doesn't take much time. People should walk more anyway.
Posted by: ctree | November 2, 2010 11:15 AM | Report abuse
Sorry, double post was accidental.
Posted by: ctree | November 2, 2010 11:17 AM | Report abuse













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