Air Canada vs JetBlue Business Class Comparison
| Air Canada | JetBlue | |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 8/10 | 8/10 |
| Seat type | Reverse Herringbone Suite with Sliding Door | Mint Suite |
| Lie-flat | Yes | Yes |
| Seat width | 21 inches | 22 inches |
| Alliance | Star Alliance | |
| IATA | AC | B6 |
| Hubs | Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Montreal-Trudeau (YUL), Vancouver (YVR) | New York JFK (JFK), Boston (BOS) |
Air Canada — Pros & Cons
- + 1-2-1 layout with direct aisle access on all long-haul aircraft
- + Door suites on 787 Dreamliner
- + Strong Star Alliance partner network
- − Older 777 product still on some routes
- − Lounge network outside Canada is limited
JetBlue — Pros & Cons
- + Full suite with closing door on A321
- + Competitive pricing vs legacy carriers
- + Free Wi-Fi for all passengers
- − Limited to US domestic and transatlantic
- − Small Mint cabin (24 seats max)
The verdict
Both Air Canada and JetBlue earn a 8/10 rating, making this a close call. Air Canada offers Reverse Herringbone Suite with Sliding Door while JetBlue features Mint Suite. Your decision should come down to route availability, alliance loyalty, and which seat product appeals more to you.