If you don’t end up in one of the suites, you’ll still have a nice fully flat seat that’s on par with the transcon hard products offered by other airlines. It’s pretty amazing that JetBlue was the first airline in the world to install doors in business class. What makes them so special is not only that you’re sitting alone, but that your seat also has a door. The single seats are available on a first come first served basis at the time of booking, and I managed to score one of these. This includes three rows in a 2-2 configuration, and two rows in a 1-1 configuration. The Mint cabin consists of a total of 16 seats. We ended up finally boarding at 8:50PM, and as my boarding pass was scanned I was told “enjoy your Mint experience.” And enjoy my Mint experience I did!Īh, JetBlue Mint, the best way to travel domestically! At the door I was greeted by the fabulous Grecia, who welcomed me onboard and pointed me towards my seat. Unfortunately there was no plane at the gate, and then soon enough the gate monitors were updated to indicate a 9:02PM departure.Īs much as I love JetBlue, their on-time performance isn’t amazing, and they’re also not great about posting delays in advance, even when they know they’re happening. The last time I reviewed JetBlue Mint was in August 2016, so I figure it’s time for an update to see how the product is holding up.Īfter a long layover in Boston, I headed to gate C17 around 8PM, in time for the 8:10PM scheduled boarding time. Review: JetBlue Mint A321 Boston To Los Angeles Review: Jerry Remy’s Boston Airport (Priority Pass Lounge) Review: Lufthansa First Class 747-8 Frankfurt To Boston Review: AirBaltic Economy 737 Tallinn To Riga Review: Lufthansa Business Class A320 Frankfurt To Tallinn Review: Lufthansa First Class A380 Houston To Frankfurt Review: United Polaris Lounge Houston Airport
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