JetBlue Expands Premium Offerings with EvenMore Seating Upgrades

8 days ago in "Air Travel"

Posted: Thursday January 23, 2025 11:30am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

JetBlue is rolling out its new premium travel option, EvenMore, starting January 28, 2025. This enhanced service, now available for booking on JetBlue's website and app, aims to combine comfort and affordability with added benefits for passengers.

EvenMore expands on the airline's existing "Even More Space" seating, offering additional perks beyond extra legroom. Seats in the new EvenMore category are positioned at the front of the plane, with some located just behind JetBlue's Mint cabin where applicable.

Key Features of EvenMore

Passengers who opt for EvenMore will receive:

  • Extra legroom for greater comfort.
  • Complimentary alcoholic beverages.
  • A premium snack, Tiny Tate's Chocolate Chip Cookies.
  • Priority security access at select airports.
  • Early boarding privileges.
  • Dedicated overhead bin space.
  • Complimentary headphones upon request.

These perks aim to enhance the flying experience while maintaining JetBlue's focus on value-driven service. Customers in EvenMore seats also retain access to JetBlue's standard onboard offerings, such as free Wi-Fi, seatback entertainment, and complimentary snacks and drinks.

Updates for Loyal Flyers

TrueBlue Mosaic members, JetBlue's frequent flyer tier, will see added benefits from EvenMore in 2025. Mosaic members at higher tiers can select EvenMore seating without additional cost during booking or check-in, depending on their membership level.

Expanded Booking Options

While EvenMore can currently only be booked directly through JetBlue, the airline plans to extend the option to third-party travel sites later in 2025. Travelers booking directly on JetBlue's platform benefit from access to lower fares, promotions, and other loyalty benefits, including earning double TrueBlue points.

This announcement is part of JetBlue's broader "JetForward" strategy to enhance customer experiences while keeping fares competitive. With EvenMore, the airline continues to focus on delivering a blend of comfort and value for travelers looking for an upgraded experience.

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TrainsOfDisney5 days ago

I really enjoy JetBlue - I returned from Disneyland Paris with them and I thought the experience was much better than my flight over with Delta. Better food, better amenities, friendlier crew - they also have a “pantry” available where you can help yourself to snacks and soft drinks all throughout the flight.

Tony the Tigger6 days ago

When you’re looking at a free or $15 seat versus $100 seat, that’s a ridiculous upgrade price.

Rob5626 days ago

Not necessarily, especially when you look at your total price rather than just the upgrade price. On our recent trip we flew to Orlando on Spirit with the Go Big bundle. The flight down was $134 per person, only $40 more than we would've paid for a JetBlue flight. Then flying home on JetBlue, we paid $97 for airfare and seat selection. (I would've booked Spirit home, but there weren't any flight times that worked for our schedule) While the JetBlue flight was fine, the Spirit flight was the far superior experience. -Rob

monothingie7 days ago

Premium options are the only way carriers like Jet Blue, Spirit, Southwest, Frontier can make money. Alaska has leaned into this strategy and has become major player in the US Market. Jetblue is far from the low cost carrier it started out as. Legacy carriers like United, Delta, and AA are often competitive or better in terms of value, especially in the North East markets. This has resulted in Jet Blue trimming routes and adding premium options. Among this is a domestic first class product "Junior Mint" to debut in 2026 offering features comparable to other carriers domestic first class product.

Tony the Tigger8 days ago

Let’s see what the upcharge is. Even Spirit charges exorbitant amounts for their “big front seat” upgrades.