JetBlue to Introduce First-class Seats on Domestic Flights in 2026 — What We Know So Far
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JetBlue to Introduce First-class Seats on Domestic Flights in 2026 — What We Know So Far
It will be on routes that do not currently have Mint.Getty Images JetBlue will introduce a brand-new first class cabin on domestic flights in 2026, offering a larger seat and more legroom at the front of the cabin.When it’s rolled out, the new seats will be in a 2x2 configuration at the front of the aircraft, JetBlue confirmed to Travel + Leisure. The airline said the seats will offer travelers “elevated comfort with more space to relax” and be …


JetBlue to bring ‘junior Mint’ first class to domestic flights in 2026
JetBlue Airways plans to add domestic first-class seats in 2026 on airplanes that don’t have its top-tier Mint class, the latest initiative to win over higher-paying customers and get back to profitability. All of JetBlue’s Airbus aircraft without Mint, the airline’s lie-flat seats, will have two or three rows of domestic first-class seats, Marty St. George, JetBlue’s president, said in a note to employees. “Since launching Mint over a decade ag…
JetBlue will try classing things up after a Spirit Airlines merger collapsed
JetBlue (JBLU) has a lot of work to do to succeed as a standalone airline following its abandoned merger with now-bankrupt Spirit Airlines. Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, executives from the airline said that their plans are to pivot to offering more high-end options for flyers.Read more...
JetBlue to Launch New ‘Junior Mint’ First-Class Seats on US Domestic Flights by 2026: Transforming Short-Haul Travel Across North America - Travel And Tour World
JetBlue Airways, a key player in the U.S. aviation market, is set to revolutionize domestic air travel with its plan to introduce first-class seating across non-Mint aircraft by 2026. This initiative stems from the airline’s efforts to attract higher-paying passengers and regain profitability in an increasingly competitive market. JetBlue President Marty St. George reportedly described the new seating option as a variation of the airline’s Mint …
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