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In a move it's claimed will 'shake up transatlantic premium air travel', low-cost American airline JetBlue this summer is launching flights to London for the first time.
The services will be operated by a long-range version of the single-aisle Airbus A321 aircraft, which will be fitted out with 24 individual reimagined 'Mint' suites, including two first-class 'Mint Studio' seats at the front that the airline claims have 'the largest lie-flat bed of any U.S carrier'.
Both designs were conceptualised by London-based Acumen Design Associates and developed in partnership with another UK studio, Aim Altitude.
JetBlue this summer is launching flights to London for the first time, using long-range A321 aircraft. At the front will be two first-class 'Mint Studio' seats, pictured, which JetBlue says have the biggest lie-flat bed of any U.S carrier