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JetBlue SJU-FLL return for our cruise 3/3/2013


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Hi All..hope I have posted in the right area. We are travelling from Honololu to FLL for our Allure of the Seas cruise March 3 2013, (and before that flying from Australia) ....we can get really good deals on flights to San Juan and return to HNL and not so good HNL-FLL..we have days either side of the cruise to allow for any issues but not sure if anyone has ever used the JetBlue service from San Juan to Fort Lauderdale and just how reliable are they? Thye are certainly cheap as is the AA flights from Honolulu, just not sure what to do. Other option is to fly HNL to FLL which was our first plan but can get First Class by going to San Juan for not much more than the coach class fares to FLL...any tips or responses would be great and thank you :)

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Hi All..hope I have posted in the right area. We are travelling from Honololu to FLL for our Allure of the Seas cruise March 3 2013, (and before that flying from Australia) ....we can get really good deals on flights to San Juan and return to HNL and not so good HNL-FLL..we have days either side of the cruise to allow for any issues but not sure if anyone has ever used the JetBlue service from San Juan to Fort Lauderdale and just how reliable are they? Thye are certainly cheap as is the AA flights from Honolulu, just not sure what to do. Other option is to fly HNL to FLL which was our first plan but can get First Class by going to San Juan for not much more than the coach class fares to FLL...any tips or responses would be great and thank you :)

 

Have only used Jet Blue from JFK to San Juan. Also, many times from BTV to FLL, we have always been very happy with the service and the reliability. They have seat back individual entertainment systems, don't charge for luggage and have the most amazing blue potato chips.

 

Can't help with your routing.

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don't charge for luggage

 

Well, the first checked bag is free, but each additional one is $40. It is useful to note that jetBlue has a corporate policy of not bumping fliers. A couple of years ago, they went the entire year with no involuntary denied boardings. Through June of this year, they have had 16.

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