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JetBlue introduced its Business Class cabin known as Mint 10 years ago today. This started on transcontinental flights and has expanded to select Caribbean and Latin American destinations as well as all of the European locales that have been added over the past few years.
Today marks a decade of award-winning Mint service, and we’re looking back at how far we’ve come. From the unparalleled comfort of our spacious Mint Suite™ to the elevated service brought to life by our incredible crewmembers and partners. We thank everyone who has contributed… pic.twitter.com/caz1BDuliA
— JetBlue (@JetBlue) June 15, 2024
I’ve never flown Mint, but I have heard rave reviews from friends and other bloggers. What makes Mint get so much kudos?
Food & Beverage
One of the biggest standouts is how JetBlue delivers a premium meal service in flight. Through a partnership with Delicious Hospitality Group, JetBlue offers dishes from Manhattan hotspots like Pasquale Jones, Charlie Bird, and Legacy Records. The service consists of a selection of small plates for both your main and prearrival meals, and dessert. All transatlantic flights departing after 8:30 PM feature a special Savor & Sleep™ evening meal so that you can get to sleep faster.
Amenity Kit & Bedding
Mint Suite & Mint Studio
Anthony’s Take: I did a status match to JetBlue Mosaic 3 last year and have some Mint upgrade certificates that I want to use. I’ll be looking for a flight in the fall to try out Mint for the first time. Happy 10th Birthday, Mint!
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