October 26th, 2006, 21:14
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| B6 to serve Chicago's O'Hare. Quote: Dear Crewmembers, Our Customers asked for it, now they've got it. Starting January 4 we’ll launch up to seven daily flights to Chicago -- our #1 most requested destination -- from both New York and Long Beach. We're thrilled to be bringing the JetBlue Experience to the Second City, and we know Chicagoans will love our top-notch Customer service and our impressive lineup of in-flight entertainment options. From O'Hare International Airport we'll inaugurate up to five daily flights to JFK and two daily flights to LGB. Serving Chicago is a natural fit for us -- it's the biggest U.S. city we don't serve. To highlight our 36 channels of DIRECTV service and to welcome our Chicago friends to JetBlue, we're offering an introductory fare of $36 each way to New York or Long Beach (the fare's only available for 36 hours, so make sure to tell your friends and family to book before Friday at 11:59 p.m. MST!). As the nation's third largest business center and a booming tourist destination full of some of America’s best architecture, shopping, food, and culture, we look forward to welcoming a great mix of leisure and business travelers aboard our Chicago flights. Today we're in Illinois to welcome Mayor Richard Daly and Chicagoland's nine million residents to the JetBlue family. Did you know… - Chicago is the third largest city in the United States and the fourth largest in North America
- Five of the nation’s ten tallest skyscrapers are in Chicago
- The two most popular destinations from Chicago are New York and Los Angeles
- From New York, we'll now serve nine of the top ten markets
- From Long Beach/Los Angeles, we'll now serve six of the top eight markets
What’s your favorite place in Chicago? Send us your tips for sights to see, places to eat, and things to do. We’ll post your suggestions and your Chicago stories on the Intranet for everyone to enjoy. Sincerely, Removed |
__________________ Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.
- Leonardo da Vinci
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