JetBlue said Friday it is cutting several routes from its network as part of its effort to return to profitability.
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Celebrate the new year with a discounted business-class trip to London. JetBlue Mint fares are starting at $1,858 on nonstop flights from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
Some perks of flying Mint include direct aisle access, a sliding door for privacy, a fully lie-flat seat, great dining options and wellness kits.
Airline: JetBlue
Routes: From Boston and New York City to London
How to book: Directly on JetBlue's website
Travel dates: January through March
Book by: As soon as possible
Special thanks to Going, formerly known as Scott's Cheap Flights, for scouting these deals. For $49 a year, the site's Premium membership offers discounts of up to 90% and comes with a 14-day free trial. The Elite membership also finds premium economy, business-class and first-class deals.
These flights land at London Gatwick Airport (LGW). There are plenty of discounted options, so you can play around with dates to find ones that work best for you.
You can spend just over a week in London with this Feb. 5-13 round-trip flight from JFK to LGW.
If you're flying from Boston, consider a long weekend getaway to London from Feb. 23 to 28.
Mint is JetBlue's business-class product and will make the transatlantic journey much more comfortable. Seats feature plenty of storage, and passengers can bring two checked bags for no extra cost.
The seats allow enough space for remote workers to log some extra hours or for vacationers to kick back and enjoy a few movies.
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JetBlue Mint fares are starting at less than $1,900 on nonstop trips to London from Boston and New York City through March. While the weather will be chilly in London during this time, you can save money with offseason hotel rates and enjoy fewer crowds.
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