Wed, Nov 22, 2006
Watch Football And Get A Free Beer
If you must travel by
air on Thanksgiving and you're a football fan loath to miss the
traditional holiday games, you might consider flying with JetBlue
this year.
In addition to its claimed low-fares, JetBlue
announced Wednesday customers traveling on Thanksgiving will
be offered a complimentary beer or cocktail to accompany their
personal seat-back television -- complete with their own remote
control!
JetBlue says beer completes the American holiday tradition for
most flying football fans as they savor the best dish of the day:
36 channels of programming via satellite dish on every plane. That
includes CBS coverage of the Miami Dolphins at Detroit Lions game
at 12:30 p.m. ET and the 3:30 p.m. ET Tampa Bay Buccaneers at
Dallas Cowboys game on FOX.
"JetBlue customers can enjoy the comfort of home in the skies
this Thanksgiving with a front-row seat to the game and a free
beer," said Eric Brinker, JetBlue's Director of Brand Management
and Customer Experience. "Our customers deserve the best, whether
it's a second helping of snacks, a cornucopia of inflight
entertainment choices or friendly, award-winning service. It's our
way of saying 'thanks' and providing the best possible flying
experience every day of the year."
JetBlue's is also offering a variety of holiday snacks
hand-delivered by its inflight staff. It says the snacks are free
and unlimited, and requests for seconds or thirds are always
encouraged.
JetBlue currently serves 47 destination with 470 daily
flights.
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