Airline vs Airline
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| Feature | JetBlue Airways | United Airlines |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Mint | Polaris |
| Alliance | None | Star Alliance |
| Seat Type | Suite with Door (A321LR) | Lie-flat with Direct Access |
| Layout | 2-2 | 1-2-1 |
| Bed Length | 76 inches | 78 inches (6'6") |
| Seat Width | 22 inches | 23 inches |
| Screen | 15-inch | 16-inch HD |
| Privacy | ✓ Door | Open suite |
| Rating | 8.7/10 | 9.2/10 |
| 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.

Polaris
United Polaris sits confidently among the top-tier North American business class products, closing much of the gap with international heavyweights like Qatar's Qsuite and British Airways' Club Suite. It's positioned as a premium, design-forward reset of United's long-haul cabin, emphasizing privacy, rest, and hub-based ground experience over flashy extras.
JetBlue's Mint business class and United's Polaris business class represent distinctly different approaches to premium transatlantic travel. JetBlue Mint features Thompson Vantage XL seats in a 1-1 or 2-2 configuration depending on aircraft, with every seat converting to a fully lie-flat bed. The standout Mint Studio seats offer significantly more space at 6'8" in length with a guest seat and moveable table. Privacy is moderate with adjustable wings on most seats, though the product lacks true door-enclosed suites. United Polaris provides a more comprehensive long-haul experience with its lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, delivering direct aisle access for every passenger and greater overall privacy than most Mint configurations.
Catering separates these products substantially. United Polaris works with acclaimed chefs and offers a more extensive menu with restaurant-style plating and bedding from Saks Fifth Avenue. JetBlue Mint focuses on fresh, lighter fare with notable ice cream sundaes but operates with a narrower selection. United dominates on lounge access with dedicated Polaris lounges in major hubs featuring à la carte dining and shower suites, while JetBlue relies on contracted lounges that vary significantly by airport. United MileagePlus delivers superior award availability and Star Alliance benefits, whereas JetBlue TrueBlue offers straightforward redemption without blackout dates.
United Polaris is the clear choice for frequent international travelers prioritizing network reach and premium ground services, while JetBlue Mint suits leisure travelers seeking excellent value on specific routes with refreshingly unpretentious service.
Choose United Airlines for the superior cabin experience (9.2/10). Choose JetBlue Airways if value matters most — fares average ~$3,000 on shared routes.
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