It’s honestly the best of the US carriers and a fraction of the cost too. They have flights to Vancouver but hopefully they’ll have some to toronto at some point too
@@allons.y It's shame that JetBlue doesn't offer Mint Business Class on it's route to Vancouver. Back when Cathay Pacific flew HKG-YVR-JFK, the YVR-JFK portion was rather popular for those who want to fly international style business class. Also, I've noticed that the Air Canada and United flights between YVR-EWR (Newark) seem to always be fully booked in Business Class (even if it is North American 2-2 style) so there must somehow be a market for the premium cabin on this route.
I think in general because the airport taxes and fees for operating in Canada is so high that it makes it makes it difficult for JetBlue to be competitive in the Canadian market. It’s probably why they haven’t expanded beyond Vancouver yet much less providing Mint if I had to guess. As usual us Canadians getting the short end of the stick 😮💨
Yay I'm in Boston I don't care about a lounge though. Thank you for this video I'm actually afraid of planes. Bad experience. trump shuttle In the 90s as a kid. what a shocker right? Jet blue sounds so nice and maybe affordable I'm not big on being in economy. It's more like I don't like being that close to ppl. Your video really helps. Just beat cancer and want to see my niece in CA. This helped me get over my fear a bit. Thank you so much.
So glad to hear that my video helped you feel a little more comfortable about flying. Safe travels to California! You definitely deserve a nice trip to visit family after everything you’ve been through ✈️
Thanks for the thorough review. I’ve been comparing prices on JetBlue mint for BOS to CDG in 2025 and it seems that they have raised their prices. It’s a bit cheaper than Delta but almost exactly the same price as Air France. For the same or close price would you choose Mint over Air France?
For the same price I’d go with Air France, especially if it’s on their new A350 aircrafts. Air France will also provide you with lounge access (since JetBlue isn’t supposed to have their lounges at JFK and BOS until the end of 2025), but Air France will also get you lounge access on the return home from CDG. I also have a video on Air France as well if you’d like to compare. Honestly though they’re both great experiences on board and a lot will come down to personal preference. JetBlue tends to be more relaxed style of service whereas Air France tends to be more formal
I think I'd only pay more if the lounge offered good quality good options and was comfortable and clean... having said that jetblue business class looks like amazing value as it is so maybe paying a bit more for a lounge wouldn't be so bad
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Thank you so much. I appreciate it 🥹🙏
This actually looks amazing! I’ve only flown Jet Blue once, and remember loving the experience
It’s honestly the best of the US carriers and a fraction of the cost too. They have flights to Vancouver but hopefully they’ll have some to toronto at some point too
@@allons.y It's shame that JetBlue doesn't offer Mint Business Class on it's route to Vancouver. Back when Cathay Pacific flew HKG-YVR-JFK, the YVR-JFK portion was rather popular for those who want to fly international style business class. Also, I've noticed that the Air Canada and United flights between YVR-EWR (Newark) seem to always be fully booked in Business Class (even if it is North American 2-2 style) so there must somehow be a market for the premium cabin on this route.
I think in general because the airport taxes and fees for operating in Canada is so high that it makes it makes it difficult for JetBlue to be competitive in the Canadian market. It’s probably why they haven’t expanded beyond Vancouver yet much less providing Mint if I had to guess. As usual us Canadians getting the short end of the stick 😮💨
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Wow thank you! I really appreciate it. Thank you for watching 🙏
Yay I'm in Boston I don't care about a lounge though. Thank you for this video I'm actually afraid of planes. Bad experience. trump shuttle In the 90s as a kid. what a shocker right? Jet blue sounds so nice and maybe affordable I'm not big on being in economy. It's more like I don't like being that close to ppl. Your video really helps. Just beat cancer and want to see my niece in CA. This helped me get over my fear a bit.
Thank you so much.
So glad to hear that my video helped you feel a little more comfortable about flying. Safe travels to California! You definitely deserve a nice trip to visit family after everything you’ve been through ✈️
Thank you
Certainly a viable option now that lounge option is available
Oh definitely! I’m looking forward to seeing what their lounge experience is like once it opens
Good value compared to the other airlines! 👍
Definitely much better value!
Thanks for the thorough review. I’ve been comparing prices on JetBlue mint for BOS to CDG in 2025 and it seems that they have raised their prices. It’s a bit cheaper than Delta but almost exactly the same price as Air France. For the same or close price would you choose Mint over Air France?
For the same price I’d go with Air France, especially if it’s on their new A350 aircrafts. Air France will also provide you with lounge access (since JetBlue isn’t supposed to have their lounges at JFK and BOS until the end of 2025), but Air France will also get you lounge access on the return home from CDG. I also have a video on Air France as well if you’d like to compare. Honestly though they’re both great experiences on board and a lot will come down to personal preference. JetBlue tends to be more relaxed style of service whereas Air France tends to be more formal
I think I'd only pay more if the lounge offered good quality good options and was comfortable and clean... having said that jetblue business class looks like amazing value as it is so maybe paying a bit more for a lounge wouldn't be so bad
Definitely good value! Hopefully they include the lounges as part of the Mint experience though.