JetBlue & Cape Air Expand Partnership: Earn, Redeem Points
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I really do not understand why Cape Air does not fly to Boston from ORH using JetBlue code sharing.
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This was attempted & subsequently cancelled prior to it starting, back during COVID when all the flights stopped. Cape Air WAS going to be flying ORH-BOS for a time being. Pilots did preliminary training on approaches to the airport & Atlantic Aviation (Ross Aviation at the time) staff (the people who do all the fueling at the airport & ground ops for JetBlue) where given & completed training with Cape Air to work the flights.
Careful what you wish for however. This service was touted as a REPLACEMENT to JetBlue & the other airlines returning, again, during COVID. I would personally rather not have Cape Air flying ORH-BOS. Just gives the airlines way to much opportunity to not add service to ORH & simply say “ABC Destination just 1 stop away with a quick flight from ORH-BOS on Cape Air”
I’d rather the big airlines bring their flights to Worcester. Not use Cape Air to fly pax to Logan…..