Airline vs Airline
0 shared routes · None vs SkyTeam
| Feature | JetBlue Airways | Delta Air Lines |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Mint | Delta One Suite |
| Alliance | None | SkyTeam |
| Seat Type | Suite with Door (A321LR) | Suite with Door |
| Layout | 2-2 | 1-2-1 (Thompson Vantage XL) |
| Bed Length | 76 inches | 79 inches (6'7") |
| Seat Width | 22 inches | 22-24 inches |
| Screen | 15-inch | 18-inch High-Res |
| Privacy | ✓ Door | ✓ Door |
| Rating | 8.7/10 | 9.0/10 |
| Avg. Price | $3,000 | $3,000 |
Mint
JetBlue Mint occupies a unique position as a low-cost carrier's answer to premium transcontinental and transatlantic business class, competing directly with American's Flagship Suite and Delta One on JFK-LAX/SFO routes while undercutting both on fare. It has increasingly positioned itself as a legitimate transatlantic contender with the rollout of Mint Suites featuring doors on the A321LR, aimed squarely at premium leisure travelers rather than corporate accounts tied to alliance loyalty.

Delta One Suite
Delta One Suite positions Delta as the U.S. flagship carrier with a genuine door-equipped business class suite, closing much of the gap with top-tier Gulf and Asian carriers. It's marketed as a premium, privacy-forward product that pairs hard-product upgrades with Delta's broader reputation for operational reliability and elevated ground experience.
When comparing JetBlue vs Delta business class for transatlantic travel, the contrast is stark. JetBlue Mint, particularly the Mint Studio on A321LR aircraft, offers genuine suite-style seating with closing doors on select seats, though the standard Mint product features staggered lie-flat seats without full doors. Delta One Suites on widebody aircraft like the A350 and A330neo deliver consistent all-aisle-access suites with sliding doors across the entire cabin, providing superior privacy and a more premium hard product.
Delta dominates in dining quality, partnering with renowned chefs and offering pre-order meal services on key routes. JetBlue Mint provides surprisingly good food for a low-cost carrier heritage, including tapas-style small plates, but lacks Delta's culinary refinement. For lounge access, Delta Sky Clubs are extensive and include premium Delta One lounges in key hubs, while JetBlue lacks proprietary lounges and offers only third-party lounge access through partnerships.
The frequent flyer battle decisively favors Delta. SkyMiles membership unlocks the powerful SkyTeam alliance network with twenty partners, whereas JetBlue's TrueBlue is limited to a smaller route footprint with fewer redemption opportunities. Delta also offers superior elite benefits including Medallion status perks and upgrade instruments.
Delta One is the superior choice for frequent business travelers who value comprehensive lounge networks, alliance connectivity, and consistent product quality. JetBlue Mint wins for leisure travelers seeking occasional premium travel at lower price points on JetBlue's specific routes.
Choose Delta Air Lines for the superior cabin experience (9.0/10). Choose JetBlue Airways if value matters most — fares average ~$3,000 on shared routes.
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