JetBlue has revamped its original business class offering, called Mint, with a thoughtful, customer focused redesign featuring all-private suites and the new, ultra-spacious seating innovation, Mint Studio™.
The new Mint Studio™ is a complete redesign of the suite that first launched JetBlue’s business class into the market to high acclaim. The new-form cabins will launch in summer of 2021 on JetBlue’s transatlantic fleet, with the first flight being the highly anticipated London routes in summer 2021 boasting 24 private suites.
A smaller layout with 16 seats will debut on a limited number of flights between New York and Los Angeles later in 2021.
Mint Studio is the pinnacle of space and privacy: The all-new Mint Studio JetBlue’s latest game-changing innovation, offering the most space in a premium experience from any U.S. airline. Each aircraft will have two Mint Studios in the first row, providing ample room for working or relaxing, and featuring a 22-inch tilting screen, an extra side table for added productivity, and a guest seat that can accommodate an additional Mint customer during flight at cruising altitude.
When reclined, customers can kick back and relax on the largest lie-flat bed of any U.
S. carrier.
JetBlue is the first carrier to outfit its aircraft with Thompson Aero Seating’s VantageSOLO seat, the company’s revolutionary single aisle seating solution with a herringbone configuration developed and designed specifically for narrow-body aircraft and further customized for JetBlue.
The first major design overhaul of Mint – designed in partnership with Acumen Design Associates and utilizing materials from Tapis Corporation and its partner Ultrafabrics – has been updated with luxury details and the highest quality interior design touches and materials.