On Tuesday, January 28th, JetBlue will begin offering its refreshed EvenMore premium travel experience. EvenMore passengers will be able to enjoy a wide range of new benefits on JetBlue flights, including complimentary alcoholic beverages, premium snacks, dedicated overhead bin space, and extra legroom seats.

“It’s no secret that customers increasingly value unique experiences, so we’re bringing together great service and affordable fares into a competitive, elevated travel option,” said JetBlue president Marty St. George.
“Building on the success of Even More Space, the new EvenMore offers new amenities that our customers will love, in addition to the extra legroom they enjoy today.”
What is EvenMore?
EvenMore is JetBlue’s take on an elevated premium economy offering and a spin-off of its current extra legroom product, “Even More Space.” Currently, JetBlue offers Even More Space seats on all aircraft. These seats feature up to seven additional inches of legroom, on top of JetBlue’s industry-leading legroom of 32.3 inches.
However, while Even More Space seats are spread between the first few rows and mid-aircraft exit rows, EvenMore will only be offered in the first few rows of each aircraft (or directly behind JetBlue’s Mint business class seats for aircraft that feature the product).
EvenMore will expand on the existing JetBlue experience, offering numerous perks and onboard amenities, including:
• Extra legroom
• Complimentary alcoholic beverages
• Premium snack options
• Priority security access
• Early boarding
• Dedicated overhead bin space
• Complimentary headphones
Passengers can expect to find the legroom in EvenMore the same as what is currently offered as part of the Even More Space product, up to seven inches of extra legroom. The existing Even More Space seats located mid-aircraft or in emergency exit rows will become “extra legroom” seats, offering customers additional space. However, the extra legroom will be the only upgrade over a traditional economy seat. Passengers can purchase extra legroom seats during the selection process, similar to how the carrier upsells seats in “preferred” locations, like window aisle seats.

Customers flying in EvenMore will also receive up to three complimentary alcoholic beverages (on flights over 250 miles). Passengers 21 years or older will be able to choose between JetBlue’s offering of beer, seltzer, wine, liquor, and mixers.
In terms of food, JetBlue will not offer EvenMore customers complimentary snack boxes or meals. However, the airline is introducing a new premium snack option, Tiny Tate’s Chocolate Chip Cookies, for those flying in EvenMore. The cookies will be served alongside JetBlue’s existing economy snack options, including Popchips, plantain chips, graham cookies, and pretzels.
JetBlue is also incorporating valuable perks from the Even More Space product into the EvenMore experience, like priority security access (at select airports), early boarding, and dedicated overhead bin space. The carrier will also provide complimentary headphones to all EvenMore passengers upon request.
EvenMore and Mosaic Elites
JetBlue Mosaic elite members can look forward to the EvenMore experience as part of their signature perks for 2025. Mosaic 1 members can select EvenMore at check-in for no additional cost and higher Mosaic elites, Mosaic 2, 3, and 4 members can book EvenMore at the time of booking for no extra charge.
In addition, JetBlue is offering all Mosaic members the opportunity to select extra legroom seats at no additional charge at the time of booking.
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