U.S domestic carrier JetBlue has moved further away from its LCC roots with a new travel class, offering extra legroom and dedicated overhead locker space, as well as F&B offerings and an expanded IFE service.
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Passengers travelling in ‘EvenMore’, the airline’s equivalent to premium economy, can now enjoy complementary beer, wine and spirits during their medium-haul flight over 250 miles. Flight attendants will also dish out bite-sized cookies throughout the journey.
Other perks include extra legroom, priority boarding and fast track security at some airports.
The freebies don’t stack with those offered by the airlines complex multi-tiered TrueBlue loyalty programme and is separate from the ‘Mint’ Business Class-style seat.
Overall, the airline today is very different to the single class with no assigned seating version that was launched in 2000.
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