JetBlue Mint


Mint is a premium airline product offered by JetBlue on some flights between the West Coast and the East Coast of the contiguous United States, and seasonally on some flights between the United States and Caribbean destinations. The service is operated with a fleet of Airbus A321 aircraft in a premium configuration, with lie-flat seats in premium class. As of May 2016, JetBlue is the only low-cost airline in the Americas offering a dedicated premium product.

History

JetBlue first announced its intention to introduce premium seats on some of its transcontinental flights in March 2013. The company officially announced its Mint premium class product on September 30, 2013; the aforementioned service was to be available on flights between New York and San Francisco and New York and Los Angeles, with fares for Mint-class seats starting at each way. Dave Barger, JetBlue CEO at the time, said that the move was necessary for the airline to better compete with its competitors, which were operating lie-flat seats in transcontinental markets, leaving JetBlue with an all-economy class cabin. The routes were to be operated with new Airbus A321 aircraft, and feature Wi-Fi connectivity. JetBlue's all seven daily round-trip flights between New York and Los Angeles were to feature the service by the fourth quarter of 2014, and all five daily round-trip flights between New York and San Francisco by early 2015. The first Mint flight, from New York–JFK to Los Angeles, was to begin on June 15, 2014.
On March 15, 2015, JetBlue announced seasonal expansion of its Mint service to Caribbean routes, with service from JFK Airport to Aruba and Barbados. The service was to operate once daily per destination during the winter holiday season, and once weekly per destination for the rest of the winter season. JetBlue announced expansion of its Mint service to Boston in June 2015, with year-round service from Boston to Los Angeles and San Francisco, and seasonal Saturday-only service from Boston to Barbados. Flights from Boston to San Francisco began on March 24, 2016, and flights from Boston to Los Angeles were to begin on October 20, 2016.
On April 12, 2016, JetBlue announced an expansion of its Mint service. New routes utilizing the Mint configuration were to be launched to Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, San Diego and Seattle, with service beginning during 2017 and 2018. The announcement was made almost immediately after Alaska Air Group announced its intention to acquire Virgin America and merge it with Alaska Airlines. Either Alaska or Virgin operated in 4 out of 7 of JetBlue's newly announced markets.

Service

The Mint subfleet consists of A321 aircraft with 159 seats, including 16 flat-bed Mint seats. The Mint seat is a version of the Thompson Aero Vantage business class seat, customised to include extra storage and dual 110 V + USB power outlets at every seat. 4 of the 16 Mint seats are mini-suites which include a sliding door for privacy. The seats have a width of up to 22.3 inches and can convert to a flat bed of up to 6'8" in length. Pairs of non-suite Mint seats alternate with single mini-suite seats. The seats use air cushioning, allowing passengers to adjust the firmness of the seats. Economy class on Mint A321 aircraft uses B/E Aerospace Pinnacle slimline seats, with a seat pitch of 33 inches in the main cabin and up to 37 inches in the "Even More Space" extra legroom product. There are two power outlets per row of economy class seats.
A 15.6 inch video screen provides Live TV 4.0, SiriusXM Radio, and a selection of films as in-flight entertainment. The TV system provides about 100 DirecTV channels. However, on flights outside the coverage range of satellite TV, such as flights to Caribbean destinations, TV channels and radio are not provided. In-flight Wi-Fi is provided via a Ka-band satellite system.
Passengers are provided with a choice of five offerings for meal service, including hot and cold options, and may choose three. Amenity kits are provided by Hayward & Hopper, a cosmetics company based in New York.

Routes

, JetBlue offers Mint service on the following routes:
From Boston:
From Fort Lauderdale:
From New York–JFK: