JetBlue expanding premium Mint service to Costa Rica and St Lucia
JetBlue is adding more premium Mint product to vacation destinations with seasonal Saturday Mint service coming to Costa Rica and St Lucia.
Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport in Liberia, Costa Rica becomes the first Mint destination in Latin America, beginning December 15, 2018.
It is served by JetBlue flights from New York JFK.
Earlier, on November 3, 2018 Boston service to St. Lucia’s Hewanorra International Airport begins weekly Saturday Mint service.
"Adding Mint between these cities means travelers on these routes can finally enjoy a first-class flying experience," said Marty St. George, executive vice president commercial and planning, JetBlue.
"When Mint first launched more than four years ago, we knew we had created an unmatchable premium experience, but we could have never imagined Mint would be landing in well over a dozen destinations in such a short time."
With the new services, JetBlue will operate Mint service to 12 destinations from New York JFK and on nine routes out of Boston Logan Arport.
The airline also announced the return of Mint service to St. Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport next February.
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