jetBlue is very safe to fly on.
No, JetBlue does not currently operate the 737. They currently operate the A320, which is similar to the 737.
Non-stop service to Hartford from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando on JetBlue begins November 17, 2010.
No. only AMERICAN AIRLINES, DELTA, and JETBLUE.
As of February 2010, no, but JetBlue has announced plans to begin service to Baltimore from the NY Metro Area if service from Boston continues to do well.
If I were you I would stay in Tulsa. Memphis is kind of a dump.
JFK: Delta, JetBlue LGA: Frontier, United EWR: Continental, United
About an hour and a half.
That would be entirely up to the customer, but both have an excellent level of quality to dollar. Out of popularity, JetBlue is becoming one of the most popular airlines in the US along with American, Delta, Southwest, etc. I have never traveled on Virgin, so I cannot give a true opinion, but I prefer JetBlue!
JetBlue Airways was created in 1998.
JetBlue offers a frequent flyer program called TrueBlue, and it actually looks like a pretty good one. No blackout dates and only requires you to either, 1)fly with JetBlue in a 12 month period, OR 2)make at least a $1 purchase using the JetBlue American Express card.
Around ten hours.