By , , , , Jeff Chu, Margaret Rhodes, Kate Rockwood, Stephanie Schomer
Published April 22, 2016
Southwest may have its impromptu music shows and book readings, but we prefer our in-flight fun solo and personalized. For that, JetBlue’s new business class -- which debuted in 2014 and rolled out to more destinations last year -- soars.
Lie-flat seats include a massage feature, and every passenger gets a Birchbox of sample-size beauty and grooming products. Arrive more relaxed (and moisturized!) than when you left.
More than 100 channels of TV, and thousands of movies (via your Amazon Prime account). Plus, stop squinting: Each screen is 15 inches.
Mint suites have their own doors, for blissful solitude. Bye-bye.
What’s more annoying: waiting for crappy in-flight wi-fi to load your damn email or shelling out $15 for the pokey privilege? Mint offers option C: real broadband internet.
Fancy pastries from Mah-ze-Dahr! Ice cream from Blue Marble! A glass of rosé! Cappuccino from the first espresso machine designed for an airline!
https://www.foxnews.com/us/business-travel-awards-2016-best-in-flight-entertainment