tontybear wrote:I read a comment on one of the blogs that Jet Blue will use an A220 (formerly the Bombardier C series) from LCY because (a) Swiss were already using it to serve LCY and (b) it had the capacity to do a TATL.
Whilst both of those are true it ignores the fact that it can't take off from LCY with a full fuel load (just as with the A318 that BA uses on LCY-JFK) and so needs a stop somewhere to refuel.
Apart from JetBlue saying they will use A321LR's I don't see them serving LCY even if they changed aircraft type.
JetBlue have A220-300's on order, these can't serve LCY at all. Swiss use A220-100 for LCY, and on some days can't even serve Geneva with a full load. So they would have to change some orders to -100's and then still only take a handful of customers, plus I don't think Airbus have done all the work to prove the -100 can do transatlantic flying, unlike the -300.
I'm waiting to see the fares they offer, i doubt they will make much impact on economy fares due to the competition of the legacy carriers and Norwegian etc. But business class could be interesting, but their low capacity wont make things easy.