Newly Branded Airbus A320 Proves That JetBlue Runs on Dunkin’

The airline is offering status for customers who fly on Brewing Altitude through September 1.

JetBlue and Dunkin this week unveiled a new Dunkin’-themed livery in honor of their longstanding partnership. Appropriately named Brewing Altitude, the plane is painted in Dunkin’s iconic pink and orange trademark colors and was unveiled at a celebratory event in Boston. The plane is making regular stops in Fort Lauderdale as of this week.

The JetBlue and Dunkin’ partnership started in 2006 when JetBlue began fueling its customers with Dunkin’s Original Blend coffee in flight. In 2011, Dunkin’ became the airline’s exclusive coffee provider.

To celebrate, JetBlue and Dunkin’ are offering status for customers who fly on Brewing Altitude through September 1. TrueBlue members who fly on eligible routes on the aircraft will receive Mosaic 1 status and Dunkin’ Rewards members will earn Boosted status for three months. Current Mosaic members will receive 20 bonus tiles, applied to their 2025 tile tracker. Existing Boosted Status members will earn twice the number of points on top of the base points earned for all qualifying purchases for three months.

For full terms and to view the routes Brewing Altitude will fly each Monday of the promotion, visit JetBlue.com.

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