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Moving on with the current of the years.
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I travel to Houston once a month and I take Jet Blue out of Logan. The airport is about an hour and a half away but they have a direct flight, I usually get it cheap (under $200.) and I think they have a great frequently flyer program.
There is only one direct flight each way. The flight to Houston is usually on time or pretty close -a few minutes late. But the flight back has been terrible this summer. The plane comes in from JFK and is always late-last night we got in an hour late, the time before 4 hours late (yes 3 AM).
I have one more set of tickets already purchased on Jet Blue. I am debating what to do in the future-look into other airlines, get a room for the night I get in or just bite the bullet and hope they get back on time over the winter. I think it is mid west storms that are causing the delay. I get updates from Jet Blue and in the summer, the return flight is often an hour or more late.
Today, I am back to work on just under two hours sleep. Next trip I fly back on Saturday so I should be able to sleep in the next day.
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Now that the kids are back in school most places, maybe the airline will calm down.
Living in Houston myself, I can venture that it's possible it's the airport, not the airline, that is delaying your flight. I might try it one more time, but of course these next 2 weeks are near Labor Day travel.
We fly Southwest most of the time.
I have taken this flight probably 10 times over the past 15 months and until this summer the delays were very small so I think it is weather that is causing the plane from NYC to get in late (also coming from JFK which probably doesn't help).
SWA does have a direct flight from my local airport to Houston, so it takes a good part of the day to get there. PLus SWA has gotten very expensive to Houston ($500 v. $200 on Jet Blue)
On Jet Blue I leave at 7:15 and am in Houston by 10-10:30 central time. The flight back should be under 4 hours. In July I actually left Houston after I should have arrived in Boston. Last night the delay was just over an hour. And Hobby is not a particularly good airport to have to kill time in.
With the cost of the flights, I think I'd stick with Jet Blue. Just try to plan your trips so that you don't have to work on the day after the return home. Since you work for yourself, is it possible to schedule yourself out of the office on the morning after your return? Perhaps you could put yourself back in the office at 11 or so. Then if you get in on time and can get a good rest, go in early to catch up on stuff. If you are late, then you can sleep in a bit before going in to work.
Unfortunately in your situation - flights delayed but best price - I'd stay with them even though I wouldn't want to. If you had other options that were feasible money wise then no, I would not stay with them, I would give another airline a chance.
I have flown Southwest a couple of times but the flights are not direct and my travel time doubles at least. I flew on USair in February-they flew in to Bush rather than Hobby (an hour v 15 minutes from my son's house and I was delayed 4 days getting back.
I wish Jet Blue had an earlier flight. I just think in the summer flying across the mid west is high risk for storms especially in the afternoon and evening. I have taken this flight almost every month for a year and until summer didn't have this problem. I am hoping that as fall rolls in, delays will stop. Then I just need to get through the winter and snow storms.
I am doing that next trip. My son works a good deal during the week so I like to get in the full weekend but may have to return on Saturday (or not go in to work the next day). Before Ryan, I got used to only seeing my son a few times a year. I have gotten spoiled.