Jetblue si arrende: primo bagaglio a pagamento per le tariffe più basse


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Da qualche tempo Jetblue era sotto pressione fa parte degli azionisti e della comunità finanziaria che chiedeva soluzioni per aumentare gli ancillary revenues, ampiamente inferiori a quelli di Delta e del resto della concorrenza.
Oggi il titolo è in salita (in netta controtendenza rispetto ai concorrenti) dopo l'annuncio dell'introduzione del primo bagaglio a pagamento sulla tariffa più scontata di economy.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jetblue-add-bag-fees-cheapest-145308492.html
 
A questo punto l'unica compagnia USA ad avere il bagaglio compreso é Southwest e lo potrà sfruttare come formidabile arma pubblicitaria
 
A questo punto l'unica compagnia USA ad avere il bagaglio compreso é Southwest e lo potrà sfruttare come formidabile arma pubblicitaria

Formidabile fino a un certo punto - si tratta, in realtà, di un'arma assai limitata: ormai gli americani sono pienamente abituati alle tariffe unbundled. Molti preferiscono comunque non imbarcare bagaglio (gli americani sono estremisti del bagaglioamanismo); i viaggiatori frequenti (quelli più importanti per i vettori) hanno uno o più bagagli da stiva compresi in virtù di status o classe tariffaria pagata; la quasi totalità delle carte di credito cobrandizzate dai vettori offre fra i vantaggi la possibilità di imbarcare un bagaglio a mano gratuito. Rimangono i viaggiatori infrequenti, che spesso scelgono sulla base del prezzo del biglietto senza far caso alla franchigia bagagli.
 
Quindi tutte le tariffe tranne la Refundable non includeranno il primo bagaglio da stiva? Mi cade un mito...

Mi correggo, introdurranno una terza tariffa senza bagaglio, come la Vueling, e la configurazione degli A320 sarà la stessa di Alitalia.

GT-I9300 - Tapatalk
 
Ultima modifica:
Dato che sono un membro del programma di fidelizzazione TrueBlue di jetBlue, ho ricevuto questa comunicazione via e-mail:

We weren’t afraid of change 14 years ago when we revolutionized the way people looked at air travel, and we’re certainly not shying away now as we look to the future and what it takes to keep our award-winning JetBlue experience at the top of your list. We’re investing in the future with a growing network, refreshed aircraft and new products like Mint® and Fly-Fi®. An aircraft refresh will introduce 10” inflight entertainment screens, in-seat power, and new, lighter, more comfortable seats that allow us to fly more customers while still offering the most legroom in coach1.

And we’re not only looking onboard – with a growing number of flights operating internationally, we’ve improved the airport experience in New York with an extension of our terminal at JFK. In continuing efforts to better understand what matters most to you, we’ve learned that less than half of our customers travel with checked bags. This insight led us to develop more fare options, creating a future model where customers are only paying for the features they need.

While change is in the air, some things remain the same: You’re the center of everything we do. We wouldn’t be where we are today without your loyalty, and we’re working to keep it that way. Learn more about today's announcements on our blog.

C'era un link che porta direttamente al blog di B6:

http://blog.jetblue.com/index.php/2014/11/19/a-note-from-robin-hayes/

November 19, 2014

A note from Robin Hayes

Since JetBlue’s first flight, we’ve never sat still. Our airline has morphed over the years in response to dramatic changes in our industry and the shifting needs of our Customers. We’ve added products like Even More , Mint, Fly-Fi, and grown our network internationally while providing a better experience at a great value.

Today we’re announcing a couple major initiatives for the future that will continue to evolve our product so we can maintain our competitive edge and deliver for our customers, our crewmembers, and our shareholders. One thing that’s not changing is our culture of service and our commitment to our customers.

Branded Fares – Beginning in the first half of 2015, customers will be able to choose between three fare bundle options that provide new choices and allow travelers to tailor each trip to their preferences. The first fare bundle will be designed for those customers who don’t traditionally check a bag; the latter two will offer one and two free checked bags, respectively, along with other attractive benefits, like additional TrueBlue points and increased flexibility. These new options will allow us to tailor our offerings to individual customers in a way that is simple and transparent. You will hear a lot more about the features of this plan over the next several months. We want to be sure customers understand how this approach works for them when we roll it out officially in mid-2015.

Cabin Refresh – Our customers love the look and feel of our new Airbus A321 jets. In fact, this aircraft is rated significantly higher than other aircraft in our satisfaction surveys. Beginning in mid-2016 we’ll retrofit our A320 aircraft – which are the workhorse of our fleet – with the same lighter and more comfortable seats found on our A321 along with the improved 100+ channels of DirecTV on beautiful 10” widescreen displays. These modern seats will enable us to increase the total number of seats on our planes – which helps us continue our low fare commitment – while still offering the most legroom in coach by a significant margin. The entire aircraft will be upgraded with power ports accessible at every seat along with new lighting, new lavatories, and more.

seatsThe JetBlue experience will keep getting better. In fact, we are very excited to announce today that customers can keep enjoying free access to Fly-Fi – the industry’s fastest connectivity product – thanks to new partnerships with Time Inc., Verizon, and the Wall Street Journal. All of our 140 Airbus A320/A321 jets are expected to have Fly-Fi by the first half of 2015, with EMBRAER 190 installations beginning thereafter. Another game-changing product, Mint — our refreshing new take on a premium experience –has been extremely well received on flights from New York to Los Angeles and San Francisco. By the end of the first quarter all flights to both cities will feature Mint.

Robin Hayes
President, JetBlue Airways

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Nonostante la riduzione del pitch, jetBlue manterrà lo status di compagnia americana coi posti in Y più spaziosi. Questo grafico penalizza non poco Spirit.
 
Checking a Bag
We offer fare options that include different numbers of checked bags.

For Blue fares, the first checked bag fee is $20 when purchased during web check-in or at a kiosk, or $25 at the check-in counter and the second checked bag is $35.

For Blue Plus fares, one checked bag is included and the second checked bag fee is $35. For Blue Flex fares, two checked bags are included.

For Blue and Blue Plus fares for flights to or from Santo Domingo, Santiago, Port-au-Prince, Port of Spain, Kingston, Cartagena, Medellin, Bogota, Lima and Mexico City: one checked bag is included and the second checked bag fee is $35.

For Mint fares: two checked bags are included.

For all fares, any additional bags are $100 each.

Mosaic customers and those on the same itinerary are allowed two (2) checked bags free of charge.



http://help.jetblue.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/webisapi.dll?New,Kb=askBlue,case=obj(388421)