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JetBlue is launching its premium travel experience (before the arrival of domestic First Class in 2026) next week on January 28th. It will be called EvenMore® and will offer extra legroom seats, dedicated overhead bin space, complimentary alcoholic beverages, and a new premium snack.
EvenMore® seats will be located at the front of each aircraft or directly behind Mint seats on aircraft where this is offered. This rebranding of Even More Space includes the seats, but also these amenities:
- Complimentary alcoholic beverages
- Tiny Tate’s Chocolate Chip Cookies as a premium snack option
- Priority security (where available)
- Early boarding
- Dedicated overhead bin space
- Complimentary headphones (on request)
This sounds very similar to Delta’s Comfort+ offering and is still steps away from First Class. Elite members in JetBlue’s TrueBlue Mosaic® program will soon see EvenMore® seats as an added benefit. Mosaic 1 members will have the option to book EvenMore at check-in while Mosaic 2, 3, and 4 members can select EvenMore® at the time of booking. Only seats in the front of the cabin will be considered EvenMore® and other seats with extra legroom (like emergency exit rows) will not include the amenities above.
Marty St. George, President of JetBlue, said:
It’s no secret that customers increasingly value unique experiences, so we’re bringing together great service and affordable fares into a competitive, elevated travel option. Building on the success of Even More Space, the new EvenMore offers new amenities that our customers will love, in addition to the extra legroom they enjoy today.”
Anthony’s Take: This is a welcome addition for JetBlue passengers and brings the airline one step closer to the rest of the US carriers. Hopefully, the timeline for First Class sticks to next year.
(Image Credits: JetBlue.)
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