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| Community Rank: Explorer ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: san francisco
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| Jetblue questions. I have tried going to the Jetblue boards but can't really find much info. Maybe somebody out there can answer a few questions!!! Does Jetblue charge for each suitcase that is checked? How much?? Does Jetblue serve any food or do we go shopping at the airport before the flight? How do you get boarding passes? We are going to need two boarding passes in San Francisco. Two in Austin Texas. Two in Orlando(trip back home) Two in Austin Texas. How does that work?? I know I am planning this way too early. But hey I am a Passporter. Its what we do!! Thanks to all.
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| Here are the baggage requirements Scott - JetBlue | Help | Help Topic | Baggage Information You get one checked bag per person for free as of right now. I do not see anything on their website about food and with most carriers it depends on the length of the flight. This is the link to register so you can print your boarding passes on line before your trip - https://www.jetblue.com/manageflights/checkin/
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| scottjs, if you are going to be on the ground in Austin for a while, you absolutely MUST go by The Saltlick and get some BBQ. I once took a "plate" (okay, a styrofoam container) from Austin to DFW and then on to Indy. I had people drooling. A friend did the same (AUS to DFW to BOS) and said the person sitting next to him offered $30 for his sandwich. Also check out Amy's Ice Cream. ABIA uses local vendors for the food court.
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| Community Rank: Explorer ![]() Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: nyc
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| jetblue offers complimentary unlimited snacks and soft drinks at no additional charge on every flight JetBlue | About JetBlue | Tasty snacks and drinks
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| they're not the only way to fly but they should be they're not an airline with a customer service department, they're a customer service department who happens to have an airline
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| Yes from what I have seen so far they are a cut above the rest!!! I was under the false assumption though that they broke off from Southwest Airlines. But they actually got their start at Morris Air!!! A very amazing history.
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