Thursday, June 18, 2015

JetBlue expands its premium seat offerings with more cross-country flights

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JetBlue is a low-cost airline, but that doesn't mean the company isn't interested in high-rolling travelers.

The carrier announced on Wednesday additional flights with Mint— the name for its premium air travel offering — from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport to Los Angeles and San Francisco, beginning Oct. 25.

For a seat in coach, one-way fares from JFK to Los Angeles International Airport and San Francisco International Airport start at $199, while on Mint, they start at $599.

Mint, which the airline introduced in June 2014, offers "private suites, the widest seat and longest fully-flat bed in the U.S. domestic market, tapas-style dining, custom amenity kits, a 15-inch flat screen with 100+ channels of DIRECTV programming and more than 100 channels of SiriusXM satellite radio, and free broadband connectivity." Read more...

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