JetBlue’s Mint product is considered by many to be the best experience in the sky for cross-country USA trips. Lie-flat seats that are 22″ wide, private suites with closing doors in every other row, customizable meals, amenity kits; it’s a long-haul international experience available domestically. And it’s available at a domestic price too: right now JetBlue has wide-open Mint seating on direct flights between Seattle and New York’s JFK for under $800 round trip in either direction. While not available on every date, this price is bookable on 130+ days between March and October. With a little flexibility you should have no trouble finding times that fit your schedule.
Given the number of dates with discounted pricing, this fare may stay around for awhile. But there are never guarantees, so when you know you’re going you should book the trip. Once you’re there, Dan has written about the easiest travel between JFK and Manhattan, where there’s never a shortage of activities. And if you’re going the other way, this is a great chance to be in Seattle in time for FTU Signature in March!
Sample Dates
Departure: March 7
Return: March 13
How to Book
Follow link for sample dates, or search your favorite OTA / Google Flights for departure and destination
Travel Dates
- Open availability March – October, 2019
- No minimum stay requirement
Where to Stay
- The Marmara Manhattan
- The Dream Downtown Chelsea
- Dan’s review of the Hyatt House Downtown Seattle
- Holiday Inn Downtown Seattle
Things to Do
- 5 Awesome Things to Do in New York City
- A 10 year old’s Top 10 things to do in New York City
- How to visit United Nations headquarters in New York (for free)
- 6 Things to Do in Downtown Seattle (For Kids)!
- The 1 Place You MUST Visit in Seattle
Good luck and happy flying!
(SEE ALSO: Citi Increasing Transfer Ratio to JetBlue Points)
(SEE ALSO: 4 of My Favorite JetBlue Routes)
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