JetBlue Mint is a highly acclaimed premium cabin featuring lie-flat suites with doors, tapas-style dining, and exceptionally friendly service on transcontinental and transatlantic routes.
JetBlue revolutionized the domestic premium market when they introduced Mint, and they did it again with their transatlantic rollout. The newest Mint product features a 1-1 layout, meaning every single passenger gets a private suite with a closing door. At the front of the cabin, the "Mint Studio" offers even more space, an extra seat for a companion to join you for dinner, and a larger screen. The dining experience is entirely distinct from legacy carriers, offering a customizable menu of small plates curated by top NYC restaurants, served alongside artisanal cocktails.
The Mint Studio occupies the bulkhead (row 1) of the new Mint cabin. It offers significantly more floor space, a larger bed, a bigger TV, and a buddy seat for a companion.
No, Mint was originally designed for premium transcontinental US routes (like NY to LA) and is also available on select flights to the Caribbean.
A door suite is a business class lie-flat seat equipped with a sliding door that can be pulled shut for total visual privacy from the aisle.
A buddy seat is the ottoman or footrest at the end of a business or first class suite that is robust enough and equipped with a seatbelt to allow a travel companion to sit across from you for a meal.
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