JetBlue offering economy class perks for new London flights
JetBlue’s long awaited transatlantic entry will finally happen this summer. The New York based carrier hopes to shake up the transatlantic market with a ‘whole new level of service and comfort’ in economy.
It promises the most legroom, unlimited Wi-Fi and live TV with power and USB outlets at every seat, and a build-your-own meal concept. JetBlue is teaming with Dig, a New York restaurant group for personalised dining. It is deploying Airbus A321 long range single-aisle aircraft on London routes.
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