son3disfan
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I know it is just a guess, but I am worried about my flight being cancelled. I don't understand what JetBlue is doing....thought maybe someone here might know.
I booked our flight for March when JetBlue first released them.
Paid $139 one way for the non stop flight. There are 2 non-stop flights for the day we booked. We have to have the one we booked -pm - as we we work that day. So, if they cancel our flight , the am flight will not work at all. All of the pm connecting flights ( if our flight gets cancelled) arrive in to Mco at 12 am or later with really long stop overs.....not going to work for us. The next day will not work either as we are going on a cruise and the flights will be so close to our departure time.
Immediately after booking, the price went up to $459 ( one way). Crazy expensive.
The price has dropped a bit to around $389 or so, but that's it. So here's the issue...
THE FLIGHT IS EMPTY!
There are only about 9 seats that have been selected. Our flight home is almost booked solid.
I am worried they might cancel our flight. Why wouldn't they drop the price to fill the plane?
Is this how JetBlue works? Offer 2 nonstops and take one away?
Other Fridays seem to only offer one nonstop a day from our airport.....
This is during the Canadian Spring break, and all flights for this time are expensive.
What is your experience with this....
I booked our flight for March when JetBlue first released them.
Paid $139 one way for the non stop flight. There are 2 non-stop flights for the day we booked. We have to have the one we booked -pm - as we we work that day. So, if they cancel our flight , the am flight will not work at all. All of the pm connecting flights ( if our flight gets cancelled) arrive in to Mco at 12 am or later with really long stop overs.....not going to work for us. The next day will not work either as we are going on a cruise and the flights will be so close to our departure time.
Immediately after booking, the price went up to $459 ( one way). Crazy expensive.
The price has dropped a bit to around $389 or so, but that's it. So here's the issue...
THE FLIGHT IS EMPTY!

There are only about 9 seats that have been selected. Our flight home is almost booked solid.
I am worried they might cancel our flight. Why wouldn't they drop the price to fill the plane?
Is this how JetBlue works? Offer 2 nonstops and take one away?
Other Fridays seem to only offer one nonstop a day from our airport.....
This is during the Canadian Spring break, and all flights for this time are expensive.
What is your experience with this....