NARROWBODIES ARE...BETTER? - Flying JetBlue Transatlantic to Edinburgh - Airbus A321NEO
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- Are narrowbodies the way to fly across the Atlantic? JetBlue seems to think so. Join me for this seven hour adventure from New York's John F. Kennedy to Edinburgh, Scotland aboard a brand new A321NEO. Make sure to like, comment and subscribe for more aviation content every week.
Video Information:
Airline: JetBlue Airways
Aircraft: Airbus A321-271NX
Reg: N2157J
Origin: New York, NY (JFK)
Destination: Edinburgh, Scotland UK (EDI)
Flight Time: 6:17
Seat: 21A
Camera: iPhone X, Sony A7iii
Editing: FCPX
Please do not use any of the footage or audio in this video without my express permission.
Reed Foster 2024
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Love the opening. “If you’re against narrow body long haul you’re narrow minded and probably a bit stupid” couldn’t have said it better. Narrow bodies generally offer larger seat pitches in economy than widebodies. The only potential issue with A321 long haul specifically is the poor climb performance may mean on a bad weather day you’d potentially get a more turbulent and uncomfortable ride, obviously not something a wide body is immune to either the better performance and increased range gives them more options to avoid bad weather. The flight would also be a few minutes longer as the A321 is significantly slower than a wide body or 757, not that a difference of 20-30 minutes on a flight of that length would or should be a deal breaker for most people.
Bingo! You seem to have named all the main differences. Thanks for watching
Before Covid British Airways had an A318 with 32 flat bed business class seats that flew from London City to JFK. On the way there it stopped to refuel in Shannon Ireland where you did US CBP pre clearance and so landed as a domestic passenger and it only had 20 min check in. Was a unique service and strange to see such a small plane at the gate at JFK T7.
Yeah, really unique flight. Never had the chance to take it
Awesome video thanks!
Ouuu Soo amazing Trip report I got to go over there fr
Thanks for watching!
I took JetBlue from BOS to LGW this past Dec. The plane was sparsely occupied and people had the chance to spread out, I had a row of 3 to myself. The ride wasn't bad but the thing that got me was for a transatlantic ride and $700.00 ticket a hot meal as opposed to a cold wrap suitable for a domestic flight could've been provided. The FA's said there was no ovens on board, they seem to have eliminated that route and my trip this Dec. to LHR is on Delta. Widebody's for me but they're getting harder to get.
Airbus isn't delivering the XLR fast enough and those are the ones with the ovens so they're using that 3NS as a temporary substitute atm.
@Meowmeow-lj4sv Airbus hasn’t delivered any XLRs yet. These are just the regular NEOs. The LRs have the ovens and are operating the majority of B6’s TATL flying. EDI is going to be on the 3NL for August, LGW will be 3NS
Nice of the British airways to turn his lights off
Beautiful video ❤
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Interesting flight report 👍✈️🇷🇺
FLYING FROM FLL>SJU>STT FOR A JETBLUE VACATIONS PACKAGE TO ST. THOMAS IN MID-AUGUST FOR WIFE'S BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉
Wooohooo! Enjoy
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Good thing with JetBlue is they do not fly any Boeings which is a huge plus. I’ve started using them for this reason alone.
“A little bit stupid “ No way to endear yourself to your viewers
You’re right. I was hoping to elicit a good narrowbody-widebody conversation.