JetBlue unveiled a re-imagined version of its popular Mint experience which will debut on the Airbus A321LR this Summer. The new cabin features 24 private suites with a sliding door for every Mint customer, a custom-designed seat cushion by Tuft & Needle.
“Mint was an idea to make premium travel across the U.S. less stuffy and more affordable, and its performance has exceeded even our most optimistic expectations of going beyond New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco,” said Joanna Geraghty, president and chief operating officer, JetBlue. “It’s remarkable how Mint’s thoughtful design has resonated with customers as we successfully grew it to more than 30 routes. We put our heart into this redesign of Mint and were inspired by our original vision of offering customers an exceptional experience at a lower fare – which is what JetBlue is all about.”
The first major design overhaul of Mint – designed in partnership with Acumen Design Associates – will launch on JetBlue’s highly anticipated London flights this summer, and a 16-seat layout will debut on a limited number of flights between New York and Los Angeles in 2021.
Introducing the New Mint Experience
Bringing the JetBlue Touch to Transatlantic Travel
JetBlue’s latest version of Mint will feature a thoughtful, residential-inspired design and custom-for-JetBlue touches throughout the cabin interior.
Transatlantic Mint product features and design elements, combined with the award-winning service from hospitality-trained Mint in-flight crew members, will offer an elevated flying experience for a fraction of what other airlines charge for premium seats.
This post was published on 2 February 2021 11:11
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