Top-notch food, more routes — but no lounges — to define JetBlue’s Mint experience in second decade, airline’s president says

 


When JetBlue debuted its swanky Mint cabin a decade ago, there were plenty of skeptics. Essentially a lie-flat business-class seat, Mint marked a dramatic departure from the egalitarian cabins that had defined the airline since its launch in 2000. But the cabin has won over passengers since being introduced in June 2014. Today, it’s largely …
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