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Flying into Autumn: JetBlue’s Fresh In-Flight Experience

Finlay Shaw
Last updated: 3 August 2025 13:36
By Finlay Shaw
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JetBlue to have all new categories on their in-flight entertainment system © JetBlue
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JetBlue, a popular commercial airline based in New York City, are upgrading their in-flight experience for passengers by offering a new selection of culinary options and inflight content. The airline claim that whether you’re “escaping to a cozy getaway, kickoff for gameday or jetting off for business” that something new onboard will enhance your journey.

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All new entertainment system to drop in September © JetBlue

JetBlue’s Autumn Collection Takes Flight

Starting this September, JetBlue is rolling out some serious personality to its seatback screens with several new categories to ensure all passengers have something to watch. Most surprisingly, the airline is to offer Chicken Shop Date, the hilariously awkward YouTube series, is taking to the skies with episodes featuring the likes of Andrew Garfield, Sabrina Carpenter and Cher. JetBlue is to become the first U.S. airline to offer this series at 35,000 feet.

The new ‘Class in Session’ collection is perfect for those feeling a bit nostalgic (or academic) with classics from Bronson Alcott High (Clueless) to Shiz University (Wicked). JetBlue will also celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a dedicated selection of iconic films, including Coco, In the Heights, and Flamin’ Hot. And for those who love a bit of New York nostalgia, the “I ❤️ NY” collection is packed with Big Apple favourites.

JetBlue hasn’t forgotten the little ones either. Over 40 children’s films and more than 230 episodes of kids’ TV will be available onboard—including, for the first time ever, Bluey.

JetBlue’s Nickelodeon channel that launched earlier this year will continue to deliver hits like SpongeBob SquarePants and PAW Patrol.

Finally, as Halloween rolls in, JetBlue’s ever-popular JetBoo collection is back this October. Expect plenty of spooky (but fun) vibes with M3GAN 2.0, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Practical Magic and more.

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Halloween specials to come out closer to the time © JetBlue

A Taste of Fall at 35,000 Feet

This fall, JetBlue teams up again with Charlie Bird to bring bold seasonal flavours to their Mint cabin. Expect dishes packed with vibrant ingredients like roasted apples, maple, and fresh herbs.

Start your day with avocado toast or farro pancakes, and dive into hearty mains like flat iron steak with summer squash or baked rigatoni with mushrooms.

On European routes, Dig Inn offers fresh twists like coconut yoghurt with pineapple compote and a tasty turkey croissant.

From light breakfasts to satisfying dinners, JetBlue’s autumn menu is ready to elevate your inflight dining.

Let us know what you think of the autumn upgrades below!

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ByFinlay Shaw
Editorial Coordinator - With a passion for exploring the skies through the lens of storytelling. Currently a student of Film and Broadcast Production, Finlay intends to bring a unique blend of technical expertise and creative insight to writing.
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