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JetBlue has been nominated for the Globe Travel Awards in the category of Best Long-Haul airline and you can vote until 08 December 2023! Can the team count on your vote?
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Hello Dublin Hello Edinburgh
JetBlue recently announced their entrance to two new transatlantic destinations – Dublin and Edinburgh – with flights available on sale starting 25 October 22023. Daily seasonal service from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Dublin Airport (DUB) will begin March 13, 2024, and continue through September 30, 2024.
Daily seasonal service from New York’s JFK to Edinburgh Airport (EDI) will begin May 22, 2024, and is scheduled through September 30, 2024. These mark JetBlue’s fourth and fifth transatlantic markets. The award-winning carrier currently offers daily nonstop service to London, Paris and Amsterdam from New York and London and Amsterdam from Boston.
Entry into Dublin and Edinburgh with these new destinations, JetBlue is once again elevating service across the Atlantic. The airline’s premium Mint experience features fully lie-flat private suites with a sliding door and innovative design elements allowing customers to feel at home in the air. Restaurant-style meals are curated by Delicious Hospitality Group’s (DHG) popular New York City restaurants Charlie Bird, Pasquale Jones and Legacy Records. Core customers enjoy a boutique-style experience with the most legroom in coach as well as fresh meals created by NYC-based restaurant DIG. All customers can stay connected with fast, free and unlimited high-speed Fly-Fi. Plus, they have access to a wide selection of entertainment, including exclusive content from Peacock.
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Special meals on flights to/from LON/AMS/PAR
All JetBlue transatlantic flights include a meal and pre-arrival snack – this is for customers travelling in Core and Mint! Upon boarding, customers get to select their choice of meals from the menu provided in Mint, or the touchscreen in the seat in front of them in both Mint and Core.
Special meals are available however, not all special meals need to be requested prior to the flights. Gluten and vegetarian meals are always included in the dining options for customers traveling in Core; therefore, it is not necessary to reserve these before the flight.
The following meals can be requested for customers travelling in Core: Kosher, Hindu, and Muslim meals. Gluten-free and vegan/vegetarian requests will come back as unable!
The meal set up in Mint is different and as such, customers traveling in Mint can order different special meals. The following meals can be requested in Mint:
Gluten free, Low Calorie, Vegan, Plane Meals, Kosher, Hindu, and Muslim meals.
All meals can be requested up to 24 hours before departure.
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JetBlue awarded with the FOCUS ESG Leadership Recognition Award
The award was presented during the FOCUS Travel Partner Conference in Belfast for JetBlue’s commitment to sustainability.
‘It’s a tough category, but this airline has set a target of getting to net-zero by 2040, a decade ahead of many other airlines. They believe flying is a ‘net good’ and invest in solutions that allows travellers not to pay a ‘green premium’ whilst also growing sustainably. They re-use and recycle in any way shape and form and identify that ESG touches all parts of their business.’
The team is extremely honoured!
UK team in action!