Friends don't let friends fly #jetblue - they are not your partner in #aviation, at least if you're a paying customer. Here's what I left them after yesterday's BOS->SFO trip:
Plane was clean and flown well in difficult weather, travel was timely, flight crew was courteous and professional.
The reason I will never fly JetBlue ever again and will warn everyone who's unable to avoid listening to fly with someone else is the insane amount of spammy advertising you subjected us to onboard your aircraft. I chose the map view on the TV, and instead of just getting map views (or better yet a choice of preferred map view, I was treated to a carousel of perhaps a dozen advertising slides, with an actual map slide interspersed every so often. That was sucky.
The in-flight display which should have been a map was instead taken straight from the movie Idiocracy. I certainly hope the people in charge of spamming ads at customers who just want to see the trip map don't also think that their house plants need electrolytes, but given how stupid a decision it was to do this to your customers I have my doubts.
The final straw came about halfway through the flight when you made one of your highly-trained and professional flight attendants make a LENGTHY PA announcement trying (alongside the spammy slides on the teevee) to get us to sign up for your stupid credit card. We were literally a trapped captive audience and did not sign up for a goddamn sales pitch. So disrespectful of your paying passengers.
Anyhow, you have everything you need to be a perfectly decent airline. In fact, you could be if you'd quit with the nonstop mercantile activity aboard the aircraft. It's really a lot, and since there are other airlines in the same fee range who actually respect their passengers I'll choose them instead.