

#Jetblue mint full
My full review will have a lot more info on the extensive food and beverage menu, IFE selection, and other amenities onboard. I stop short of saying “game changer” because Virgin Atlantic and the new British Airways Club Suites also offer very competitive products with excellent catering, but JetBlue is very special and I cannot wait to fly it again. JetBlue did not disappoint, with a very solid transatlantic experience. Upon arrival around 8:00am, immigration lines were empty. I prefer Heathrow over Gatwick, but preferred the timing of the Gatwick flight. I had to pinch myself to remember this was an airplane as I sipped my coffee…certainly a highlight. That would have been enough for the entire seven hour flight, but a full breakfast is offered before landing (for those who want it, and I appeared to be one of the only passengers in the cabin who got up to eat).Ī poached egg, bacon, yogurt, a delicious cappuccino, and even a cold-pressed green drink? Simply fabulous. carrier.ĭessert was another treat, with vanilla gelato topped with hot roasted apricots as well as a delicious cheese plate. The steak was somehow cooked a lovely medium well and JetBlue continues to show that you can enjoy truly delicious food on a U.S. Meal service was a highlight, with a trio of canapes to start:įollowed by a scrumptious salad, kale lasagna, and a flat iron steak, all very flavorful. I loved the fast high speed wi-fi and how easy it was to connect with just a single click (no login or entering of TrueBlue credentials needed, like on other aircraft). Both were friendly, attentive, and absolutely lovely to interact with. Service was superb, with excellent care from Ashely and Dustin in the cabin. Storage is limited in the suite and the wireless charger did not work. The bedding from Tuft & Needle was also excellent. The cabin was warm during the night, but the individual air nozzle helped to cool me down and fall asleep. Generally I am not a big fan of herringbone-style seats (because I like to look out the window during the flight), but found the seat is extremely comfortable and roomy in the lie-flat mode. I certainly saw the similarities in terms of the ceiling light. I loved the mood lighting onboard and found the cabin extremely attractive (gray leather seats, woodgrain, white doors).Ī flight attendant, beaming with pride, told me the cabin was modeled in part after Etihad. A lounge at JFK seems quite appropriate, though I did enjoy the T5 Rooftop Lounge open to all. Let me start where JetBlue can improve: the ground product is really lacking. I missed out on the initial fare sales and put off trying JetBlue, but was happy to do so this week enroute to the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. It has since expanded to London Gatwick as well, offering daily flights from New York JFK. In 2021, JetBlue launched service to London Heathrow. JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class To London – My First Impressions

While not a game-changer, I found the JetBlue product superb in just about every way. We reinvented transcontinental flying with Mint, and we anticipate demand for an enhanced product will be equally strong for these Caribbean destinations,? he said.I cannot say that I am surprised, but I had lovely flight on JetBlue from New York to London in Mint (business class) onboard the brand new Airbus 321neo. ?Ever since we launched Mint, customers have been asking us where we will take it next. George, pointed out that he expected the Mint service to do well in the Caribbean. We are thrilled to be a part of this new way to fly with JetBlue, where the customers? premium vacation experience starts the moment they step onto the plane,? she added.Įxecutive Vice President, Customer Experience at JetBlue, Marty St. We were the only leisure destination to host the Concorde service from London for many years, and now to be the first home of JetBlue?s Mint service outside of the US is a reflection of the strength of our burgeoning partnership and JetBlue?s continued support of Barbados as a destination. ?Barbados has a long history with luxury airline offerings. and arrive at 3:02 p.m., while the return flight will depart at 4:15 p.m., arriving at JFK at 8:30 p.m.?Speaking about the introduction of the Mint Experience to Barbados, BTMI Director USA Petra Roach, said that it was ?an amazing win for the island of Barbados?. JetBlue is scheduled to operate one roundtrip on Saturdays between November 7, 2015, and April 30, 2016, and one roundtrip flight daily between December 19, 2015, and January 4, 2016. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Barbados. (BTMI) and JetBlue recently announced plans to offer the Mint experience from New York?s John F. JetBlue Airlines is bringing its Mint Experience flights to Barbados later this year, and with it, a premium travel option for travellers coming out of the Eastern region of the United States.
