When it comes to transatlantic travel, friends will often talk about the big names like American Airlines or British Airways. However, JetBlue is stepping up to the plate and making a name for itself in the long-haul game, as one adventurous traveler recently found out. This brave soul forked over nearly $3,000 for a single ticket in JetBlue’s fancy Mint business class from London to New York. While that might sound like a small fortune, the experience proved that sometimes, a little investment is worth it!
Upon arrival at JFK, the check-in experience was nothing to write home about, but our traveler did have a chance to visit JetBlue’s first-ever airport lounge, Blue House. This lounge, though not the Ritz, provided a cozy environment to unwind. With complimentary food and drinks available, it was the perfect spot to kill time before boarding. After all, who doesn’t love a good snack and a comfy chair?
Boarding the flight felt like stepping into a world of luxury. Settling into a Mint business class suite was like curling up in a cloud. This is no ordinary airplane seat; it’s more like a cozy little pod equipped with all the bells and whistles. There were cozy linens, noise-canceling headphones, and even some delightful skin-care samples to pamper oneself. Not to mention, the tantalizing menu created in partnership with New York’s trendy Charlie Bird restaurant added a flair that made the mouth water.
The highlight of the trip was undoubtedly the lavish dining experience. A friendly flight attendant named Hans took service to another level by mixing a maple old-fashioned cocktail right at the seat! In addition to that tasty drink, the traveler enjoyed two light meals, including a spinach frittata and maple bacon that made it clear: dining at 30,000 feet can be quite desirable. And let’s not forget about the seats – they reclined to a flat bed position that allowed for space to spread out. Even for those on the shorter side, like the traveler at 5’6″, there was plenty of room for comfort!
With strong Wi-Fi and exceptional service throughout the journey, JetBlue might just be the surprising underdog in the aviation arena. Even if one isn’t necessarily looking to splurge on a fancy ticket, during off-peak seasons, round-trip deals can go for under $2,000, making it tempting for those seeking comfort in the skies. So, whether it’s lounging at Blue House or sipping cocktails in midair, JetBlue’s Mint class proves that they can deliver a delightful flying experience, all while showing us that they’re a contender in the competitive world of transatlantic airlines.






