JetBlue’s new suites with sliding doors and huge TV screens coming to UK flights
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American airline JetBlue is launching flights to the UK this summer with some really awesome suites.
Those who want to travel in style can enjoy foam mattress seats, memory foam pillows, large 17-inch screens and so much more.
Passengers will even get loads of storage space and sliding doors if you really want privacy on your journey.
In total, there will be 24 individual Mint suites on offer, each with a spacious leather seat, TV screen and charging facilities.
There's also comfort for flyers who want to get a decent sleep during their flights with Tuft & Needle mattresses included.
Let's not forget a snooze kit specifically for passengers who need an eye mask and earplugs to get comfortable.
Guests will experience other perks too, like mood lighting, flannel-covered privacy dividers, concrete lampshades and leather seats.
On board there's also the "Mint Studio" complete with a huge bed, 22-inch screen and extra side table.
There's also a "guest seat" to accommodate two people at the same time.
The epic new suites will be available in the airline's business class cabin.
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JetBlue's president and chief operating officer Joanna Geraghty said: "Mint was an idea to make premium travel across the US less stuffy and more affordable.
"Its performance has exceeded even our most optimistic expectations of going beyond New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
"It's remarkable how Mint’s thoughtful design has resonated with customers as we successfully grew it to more than 30 routes.
"We put our heart into this redesign of Mint and were inspired by our original vision of offering customers an exceptional experience at a lower fare – which is what JetBlue is all about."
For more information, you can visit the JetBlue website.
It's important to note that travel advice is constantly changing because of coronavirus.
You can check the GOV.UK website for information but people must not travel abroad unless they have a legally permitted reason.
On the website, it added: "It is illegal to travel abroad for holidays and other leisure purposes."
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