JetBlue's new mint suites with doors on its A321neo and A321lr aircraft are a game-changer for international flights. With the addition of these luxurious cabins, JetBlue is now offering three different types of planes with mint class. The FAA requires one flight attendant for every 50 passengers, but when doors are used, an additional flight attendant is needed to verify that they are open during takeoff and landing.
While the waiver was granted for the A321ceo due to its limited number of doors in mint class, JetBlue's new planes were not so lucky. The A321neo and A321lr have 114 economy seats and 24 mint suites, respectively, making them ideal for those seeking a more comfortable and luxurious flying experience.