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"EvenMore" replacing "Even More Space""
Looks roughly equivalent to AA "Main Cabin Extra" with the added bonus of "special cookies". Unlike AA, JetBlue is setting a defined limit on the alcohol at 3 drinks per flight, which they are clear to call out, does not stack with your Mosaic 3 drink allowance.
At least my companion(s) will now be officially entitled to 3 free drinks, if we sit in the good seats. https://news.jetblue.com/latest-news...f/default.aspx |
Note that this is not a full replacement of EMS by 'Even More'. The former EMS exit row seats over the wings are now called 'Extra Legroom' seats. They don't come with the free drinks/better cookies -- but are available for selection for Mosaic 1 flyers at booking time. Mosaic 1 members can select the 'Even More' seats (if any are left) at check-in.
I view this as a real upgrade for reaching Mosaic 1 -- so much so that it takes away most of my motivation for achieving Mosaic 2. This select-Extra-Legroom-on-booking is live now and I was able to select such seats for flights I've booked (I'm Mosaic 1) in late Feb. |
They definitely lost the original good copywriters. What a weird corporate brand-name replacing something nice and clear.
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This is incredibly confusing. Using the 321 and 32M as an example, rows 1-5 will be EM with the above perks, and then the exit rows will simply be EL seats -- am I reading this correctly?
I guess it's similar to Alaska Air, where the front of Y is sold as Premium with extra benefits, but the exit rows are just extra-legroom seats only bookable by elites until check-in. Now that I made that analogy, it makes a little more sense to me. I saw the new blue overhead bin stickers on a friend's IG post the other day and asked what it was, but never heard back. I guess now I know. -J. |
Wow I just checked one of my flights. 4 hours to PLS. They want an extra $155 per person per leg for a few inches, 3 free drinks, and a few cookies. Oh yeah and dedicated over head space LOL. That's $620 extra round trip for two versus blue. NO THANKS.
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Originally Posted by GW McLintock
(Post 36843296)
This is incredibly confusing. Using the 321 and 32M as an example, rows 1-5 will be EM with the above perks, and then the exit rows will simply be EL seats -- am I reading this correctly?
I guess it's similar to Alaska Air, where the front of Y is sold as Premium with extra benefits, but the exit rows are just extra-legroom seats only bookable by elites until check-in. Now that I made that analogy, it makes a little more sense to me. I saw the new blue overhead bin stickers on a friend's IG post the other day and asked what it was, but never heard back. I guess now I know. -J. I'm not positive, but I heard they'll also be checking boarding passes so that if the passenger didn't pay for EvenMore and just happened to be sitting there via random seat assignment, that they will not get any of the soft product perks of EvenMore outside of the bin space and maybe the cookies. |
Originally Posted by diburning
(Post 36852692)
I think it's so that people sitting in the exit row aren't entitled to the three free drinks. United, Delta, and American also do not designate the exit row seats as Economy+/Comfort+/Main Cain Extra.
I'm not positive, but I heard they'll also be checking boarding passes so that if the passenger didn't pay for EvenMore and just happened to be sitting there via random seat assignment, that they will not get any of the soft product perks of EvenMore outside of the bin space and maybe the cookies. I assume they’ll have the details for free drinks on their iPads to see who is actually eligible for free Drinks like they do now for Mosaic and JetBlue vacations passengers. |
Originally Posted by MCO Flyer
(Post 36852716)
I assume they’ll have the details for free drinks on their iPads to see who is actually eligible for free Drinks like they do now for Mosaic and JetBlue vacations passengers.
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Originally Posted by diburning
(Post 36852692)
I think it's so that people sitting in the exit row aren't entitled to the three free drinks. United, Delta, and American also do not designate the exit row seats as Economy+/Comfort+/Main Cain Extra.
Originally Posted by MCO Flyer
(Post 36852716)
United designated the Exit Rows as “Economy Plus.”
DL and AS limit Comfort+/Premium to just the first rows of Y. I think this is so DL and AS, and now B6, can advertise early deplaning as another added benefit. |
flew last night in an "even more" seat. got the cookies. no drinks offered. maybe because it was a redeye flight b6 1770?
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Originally Posted by michael1023
(Post 36862157)
flew last night in an "even more" seat. got the cookies. no drinks offered. maybe because it was a redeye flight b6 1770?
-J. |
Had a margarita at my Even More seat during beverage service (slightly apprehensive they were going to say, "The tequila is free, but we need to charge you the +$2 for the mix as per the menu."), asked that FA about drinks #2 and #3: "We'll bring them on request."
Later, on a bathroom run I asked a different FA by the lav for a can of Montauk beer? "Sure, what seat?" One of the better in-flight beers I've run across. |
Originally Posted by Points Scrounger
(Post 37374233)
Had a margarita at my Even More seat during beverage service (slightly apprehensive they were going to say, "The tequila is free, but we need to charge you the +$2 for the mix as per the menu."), asked that FA about drinks #2 and #3: "We'll bring them on request."
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Only the first mixer is half off, the second ones are proportionally priced to your Mosaic tier, so 40% off for M4, 30% off for M3, etc.
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Originally Posted by caliform
(Post 37377863)
Only the first mixer is half off, the second ones are proportionally priced to your Mosaic tier, so 40% off for M4, 30% off for M3, etc.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...9d6be3a24.jpeg From the JetBlue website. |
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