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JetBlue s Mint Studio, the largest lie-flat bed of any US carrier
JetBlue
has unveiled the premium offering for its transatlantic services that are
planned to launch later this year. The airline announced in 2019 that it would launch its first European services to London using Airbus A321LR
single-aisle aircraft this summer.
The
airline’s service will feature 24 Mint ‘suites’ featuring Thompson Aero
Seating’s VantageSOLO seat in a herringbone configuration with sliding doors
for privacy, an enhancement of its domestic Mint offering which is now on 30
routes in the US. The Mint suite will also include a tilting 17-inch seatback screen, wireless charging
JetBlue unveils Mint business class suites upgrade
JetBlue’s transatlantic Mint cabin features 24 individual suites, with each suite offering direct aisle access, a sliding door for privacy, and a fully lie-flat seat.
JetBlue has unveiled a reimagined version of its Mint business class experience, which will debut on the airline’s A321LR transatlantic routes.
The Mint cabin, first launched in 2014, has now been upgraded to feature 24 private suites with a sliding door, a custom-designed seat cushion by Tuft & Needle, and other design touches that will help boost the passenger experience.
As part of the refresh, JetBlue will also introduce its latest innovation, the Mint Studio, which according to the airline will offer “the most space in a premium experience from any US airline”.