I was reading Perezhilton as usual and look what I came across!!! Fucking friendly skies my ASS!
Perez Says:
With the economy the way it is and fuel prices going through the roof, companies are having to cut corners where they can or face going under.
The latest airline to feel the heat is JetBlue Airways.
In order to save some money and make a little extra they've decided to try something new. Something that SUCKS!
All JetBlue customers will no longer be receiving free pillows and blankets. They also wont be recycling the same ol' blankets and pillows from now on.
Instead, JetBlue will now be offering an "eco-friendly" travel pillow and blanket.
But of course, they won't be free.
On flights longer than two hours, you'll be able to purchase the pair for $7. Oh, and as an incentive each kit will include a $5 coupon to Bed Bath & Beyond.
As of now, they will continue to offer free "Snooze Kits" on all overnight flights from the West. Those include an eyeshade and ear plugs.
JetBlue also has the option to allow customers to purchase "extra leg room" seats for an additional fee.
They are expected to collect about $40 millions for those sales.
As for its $15 fee for a second checked bag, that'll be an extra $20 million in revenue.
Even their ticket change fees have gone up, doubling to $100 if you want to change your flight.
The latest airline to feel the heat is JetBlue Airways.
In order to save some money and make a little extra they've decided to try something new. Something that SUCKS!
All JetBlue customers will no longer be receiving free pillows and blankets. They also wont be recycling the same ol' blankets and pillows from now on.
Instead, JetBlue will now be offering an "eco-friendly" travel pillow and blanket.
But of course, they won't be free.
On flights longer than two hours, you'll be able to purchase the pair for $7. Oh, and as an incentive each kit will include a $5 coupon to Bed Bath & Beyond.
As of now, they will continue to offer free "Snooze Kits" on all overnight flights from the West. Those include an eyeshade and ear plugs.
JetBlue also has the option to allow customers to purchase "extra leg room" seats for an additional fee.
They are expected to collect about $40 millions for those sales.
As for its $15 fee for a second checked bag, that'll be an extra $20 million in revenue.
Even their ticket change fees have gone up, doubling to $100 if you want to change your flight.
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