JetBlue has announced new winter Mint service routes to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport to accommodate the Montana ski season travellers.

The nonstop service will begin operations in February, flying from Boston Logan International Airport and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

The increase in flights to the destinations is an upgrade for the airline, which previously operated the service in late winter on alternating days. The route, provided through the Mint service, offers JetBlue’s premium class with features such as fully reclining seats and private sliding doors.

“We are excited to introduce our award-winning Mint experience to Bozeman and Big Sky, enhancing the travel experience for our customers flying from Boston and New York,” said Dave Jehn, Vice President of Network Planning and Airline Partnerships at JetBlue. “With the introduction of Mint and the increased frequency of flights on weekends, we are committed to offering our customers premium travel options, making their journey to Bozeman and back an exceptional experience.”

The winter service announcement follows recent announcements from JetBlue to expand its route options as part of the JetForward strategy. The airline is now offering a new year-round service in New England, twice-daily Mint flights from Boston to Phoenix, and expanded Mint offerings from JFK to Vancouver and San Juan.

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