— John (@Johnfpc) March 25, 2017
John watched a JetBlue worker unload some baggage at Logan this afternoon.
UPDATE: JetBlue tells WCVB the baggage handler did nothing wrong; the belt is made of "soft rubber material with shock absorbers."
— John (@Johnfpc) March 25, 2017
John watched a JetBlue worker unload some baggage at Logan this afternoon.
UPDATE: JetBlue tells WCVB the baggage handler did nothing wrong; the belt is made of "soft rubber material with shock absorbers."
JetBlue reports it's sharply cutting back service at Logan - and the three New York airports - until 10 a.m. tomorrow in the hopes of giving flight crews time to rest and ground crews times to service planes:
At that time, we’ll gradually ramp up again – we intend to be 100% operational by 3 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
The airline says it was hit by the same storm-related issues as most other airlines, compounded by cascading demands for remaining flights by people trying to get home after winter breaks.
Scott Arfin was at Logan today when Wally helped Jet Blue inaugurate its new Soxjet service (see it larger).
As the characters over at Soxaholix have discovered, not even the minor holiday of Truck Day is safe from corporate greed.
Tim Jarrett did not have a good travel day yesterday - thanks to the Big Dig, the MBTA, JetBlue and Amtrak. And why, he wonders, are Silver Line buses not air conditioned?