Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JetBlue has Direct flights to Nantucket right now for like $64 one way. As a Martha’s Vineyard person, this is making me nuts. I don’t want to go to Nantucket. I want to go to Martha’s Vineyard. This summer JetBlue is reducing the number of direct flights to Martha’s Vineyard and increasing them for Nantucket. I have no idea why.
You really need the demand concept of basic econ explained to you?
Yes! I do. Nantucket is a lot smaller. And a lot more residents fly private. I can’t imagine that the demand for Jet Blue is higher for Nantucket than Martha’s Vineyard. But I agree it must be or JetBlue is embarking on some sort of wacky experiment.
MV is much easier to access by ferry for many people. And is more popular with people who live in New England and are driving. Nantucket is a longer ferry ride and draws from a broader geography so flying makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing really surprising about it…I think if you’ve been everywhere in New England, you can picture it. Cute little town, cute ice cream shop, expensive to eat out, preppy white families, flat trails for bike riding, decent MA type beaches. If you are expecting something other than that, I guess you will be surprised?
Bunny Mellon could have gone anywhere for her 100th birthday and made sure she went there.
She didn’t go there because it’s an exciting destination. She went for nostalgia and because that is where she had memories and wanted to celebrate with her family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JetBlue has Direct flights to Nantucket right now for like $64 one way. As a Martha’s Vineyard person, this is making me nuts. I don’t want to go to Nantucket. I want to go to Martha’s Vineyard. This summer JetBlue is reducing the number of direct flights to Martha’s Vineyard and increasing them for Nantucket. I have no idea why.
You really need the demand concept of basic econ explained to you?
Yes! I do. Nantucket is a lot smaller. And a lot more residents fly private. I can’t imagine that the demand for Jet Blue is higher for Nantucket than Martha’s Vineyard. But I agree it must be or JetBlue is embarking on some sort of wacky experiment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JetBlue has Direct flights to Nantucket right now for like $64 one way. As a Martha’s Vineyard person, this is making me nuts. I don’t want to go to Nantucket. I want to go to Martha’s Vineyard. This summer JetBlue is reducing the number of direct flights to Martha’s Vineyard and increasing them for Nantucket. I have no idea why.
You really need the demand concept of basic econ explained to you?
Anonymous wrote:JetBlue has Direct flights to Nantucket right now for like $64 one way. As a Martha’s Vineyard person, this is making me nuts. I don’t want to go to Nantucket. I want to go to Martha’s Vineyard. This summer JetBlue is reducing the number of direct flights to Martha’s Vineyard and increasing them for Nantucket. I have no idea why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hype around “ACK” is really astounding. It’s unremarkable in its category aside from the hype machine.
What is ACK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing really surprising about it…I think if you’ve been everywhere in New England, you can picture it. Cute little town, cute ice cream shop, expensive to eat out, preppy white families, flat trails for bike riding, decent MA type beaches. If you are expecting something other than that, I guess you will be surprised?
Bunny Mellon could have gone anywhere for her 100th birthday and made sure she went there.
Anonymous wrote:The hype around “ACK” is really astounding. It’s unremarkable in its category aside from the hype machine.