Bussiness
I spent over $700 for a business-class upgrade on JetBlue. The lie-flat seats weren’t even the best part.
- I took a 6 ½-hour JetBlue flight from Boston to Los Angeles for work.
- I knew I needed to sleep on the flight, so I upgraded to Mint, JetBlue’s business-class cabin.
- For an additional $700, I got great food, amenities, and a seat that converted into a lie-flat bed.
Earlier this year, I took a 6 ½-hour JetBlue flight from Boston to Los Angeles for work.
I initially purchased a standard “Blue” fare, but knew I needed to get some sleep on the flight. When I saw seats available in the Mint cabin — the airline’s business-class section offered on select routes — I decided to spend over $700 on an upgrade.
I’d flown in JetBlue’s business class before, which was ranked second-highest in JD Power’s North American customer satisfaction ranking, so I was pretty confident the cost would be worth it.
Here’s what my experience in JetBlue’s Mint cabin was like.
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