![]() ![]() We arrived at 9.20am to find a moderate queue for these desks, so we initially joined the back. JetBlue has dedicated check in desks at Boston airport for its ‘Mosaic’ frequent flyers and passengers flying Mint Class. When Mint was first introduced, many predicted that JetBlue would eventually charge a premium for the suites, but they have never done so.ĪDVERTISEMENT Check in (Photo: MainlyMiles) They are simply allocated on a first come, first served basis. There is no additional charge for the Mint suites despite the increased privacy, additional storage space and a closing door to screen your seat from the aisle. Solo travellers will definitely want to secure one of the four ‘Mint suites‘. These are the A/C or D/F options at rows 1, 3 and 5. If you’re travelling as a couple and wish to be sociable, you’ll probably want to go for a pair of the ‘Mint seats’. The Mint cabin on JetBlue’s A321 aircraft has 16 seats across five rows. ![]() It was seen as a big gamble for the airline, previously sticking to the traditional single-class, single aircraft type, low-cost model. JetBlue’s announcement of ‘Mint’ in September 2013 caught many in the industry off guard. US low-cost airline JetBlue, which began flying in 2000 and quickly grew into a leading brand, first announced it would venture into the ‘premium cabin’ territory on selected coast-to-coast domestic flights in March 2013.ĭetails at the time were scant, but by September that year the airline surprised industry pundits by announcing Mint – a flat-bed Business Class product on Airbus A321 aircraft between New York and both Los Angeles and San Francisco, from July 2014. 2023 Guide: Earn miles paying income tax with a credit card. ![]()
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