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28.08.2024 - 01:33 / travelpulse.com / John F.Kennedy / North America / Rich Thomaselli / Dave Jehn
Get your poles, boots and sunglasses ready. JetBlue Airways announced it will add flights and its premium Mint Service each weekend to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) during the height of the Montana ski season.
Starting in February, JetBlue will offer Mint from its hubs at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Bozeman. The added service will be on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are on sale now.
With the introduction of Friday, Saturday and Sunday Mint service, JetBlue will not only elevate the travel experience for customers, but also increase the frequency of flights to the destination. Core service to Bozeman on JetBlue will continue during the weekdays.
The airline remains the only carrier to fly non-stop to Bozeman from Boston and New York.
“We are excited to introduce our award-winning Mint experience to Bozeman and Big Sky, enhancing the travel experience for our customers flying from Boston and New York,” said Dave Jehn, vice president, network planning and airline partnerships, JetBlue. “With the introduction of Mint and the increased frequency of flights on weekends, we are committed to offering our customers premium travel options, making their journey to Bozeman and back an exceptional experience.”
Mint offers several amenities, including lie-flat beds and comforters as well as larger screens.
JetBlue earlier this summer announced it would upgrade its on-board experience.
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