REVIEW | JetBlue Airways | New York City (JFK) - London (LHR) | Airbus A321neo | Economy
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2024
- Renowned for providing an exceptional in-flight experience within the United States, JetBlue has expanded its reach by launching flights to Europe from the American East Coast. In order to verify the continuation of their high-quality service on these transatlantic flights, I have booked a journey from New York to London in Economy Class to thoroughly investigate these
acclaimed offerings.
-- FLIGHT INFORMATION --
Airline: JetBlue Airways (B6)
Aircraft: Airbus A321neo
Registration: N4062J
Flight Time: 6hr 16min
Seat: 24A - Economy Class
From: New York City John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
To: London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
Date: January 23rd, 2024 - Кино
Top tip. Always sit on the right hand side of the plane when flying into LHR. Most of the time arrivals come in from the east and you fly right over central London. If you sit on the right you’ll see every major landmark.
I think that I because most of our wind comes from the west and they land into the wind ?
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We need transatlantic flights from the UK regions again. Not everyone finds it easy to get down to London.
To where? Please advice. The usual? Manchester? I wonder whether the jet has enough range to reach Newcastle or Glasgow
@@Abraham-uk4xy Would depend on the flight path. A more northerly flight path is shorter and could bring both in range. \United used to fly to both using a 757.
Hello great video, I have never flown Jetblue internationally, however it looks like they are what Virgin Atlantic used to be, swanky fun and different before the 2008 financial crises hit. I fly this route 4 times a year however the only thing putting me off Jetblue is that they use narrow ( I am a nervous flyer who loves flying....?) Keep up the good work and safe travels. Maybe our paths will cross one day.
In terms of safety narrow vs. wide body makes zero difference, especially these days when the vast majority of jets are twin engine anyway. Engines are more reliable than they used to be so you can safely cross the ocean with two.
@@colin6937 it is more the turbulence you hit when flying over Newfounland which can be very bumpy.
Great video, glad to see JBU offers such a great experience, and hey lucky you, got a sunny day in London!
Great video. I live 5 miles from london heathrow. Enjoyed this 😊
excellent trip report no surprise your presentation skills are good tailor made for aviation geeks. nice footage of London
I did round trip JFK-CDG in Sept it was terrific going i went in Mint and returning in Economy. You have to try Mint.
Global!enjoyed-that's professional !)
The best continuous landing for real
Crazy to see single aisle transatlantic flights
Love the whale sounds of the PW 1100G engines during descent and landing
20.36 blimey that plane was a bit to close going across ths front end lol
Fly transatlantic from Philadelphia. Be confident. Once you establish the routes traffic will come. And from Philadrlphia fly cross country to North, South and West. For example Philly to Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Las Vegas, Dallas Forth Worth and destinations in Florida.
I watch Runway DFW. It will be nice to see Jetblue jets land there.
I am curious if your experience would have been different if the flight was full and you had neighbors would you still have enjoyed it?
How much was the dinner? Looked great!
Free!
Was jetblue strict with the carry on? Are there opportunities to check in your hand luggage for free
How much did you pay to fly JetBlue to London? I am curious.
I was really surprised a narrow plane even whatever you call it is still a 737 plane with ptv crossing the Atlantic and great service yet something that they don't do here in USA your report was like always great thank you Jerry 😊
A321NEO
Don’t speak if u know nothing. The aircraft type is literally in the title of the video. I assume you’re blind. Also, what did u even write? I had a seizure reading what u wrote. I assume you’re a 10 year old who isn’t the brightest in the inside.