New Dunkin-themed JetBlue Airplane Land in RSW Fort Myers, Florida
The colorful new plane made its first flight from Boston to Fort Myers. This special aircraft celebrates the partnership between JetBlue and Dunkin’.
Dunkin is hitting the sky.
In early May, JetBlue announced its latest collaboration with a Massachusetts-based coffee company, Dunkin’.
The new plane, dubbed “Brewing Altitude,” is an Airbus A320 aircraft, covered in Dunkin’s distinctive bright pink and orange colours, packing a cup of donuts and coffee on each side of its tail. The plane celebrates nearly 20 years of partnership between JetBlue and Dunkin’, which first teamed up in 2006.
“Dunkin” has been part of the JetBlue Journey for nearly 20 years and we are proud to present this partnership that is as fun and bold as the brand behind it,” said Marty St. George, president of JetBlue. “The collaboration, focusing on our shared Boston heritage and delighting our loyal customers, brings together two fan favorite brands only on JetBlue and Dunkin’Can.”
The brewing highlands were announced last week at Logan Airport in Boston. There, passengers on a plane to Fort Myers, Florida were amazed by the plane, free coffee, donuts and donut neck pillows. According to a JetBlue statement, the pink and orange aircraft will soon expand from Boston and beyond the airline’s network. Here’s what you need to know about flying at brewing altitudes:
JetBlue Dunkin ‘How to fly by plane
To fly on JetBlue’s new Dunkin-designed plane, you simply book a JetBlue Flight on a “Brewing Altitude” aircraft on the Monday, May 19th to September 1st, and do not include June 30th or July 7th.
Dunkin’ Aircraft Specialist Flying Customers can get unique experiences as well as exclusive rewards. For JetBlue, TrueBlue members will receive Mosaic 1 status and current Mosaic members will receive 20 bonus styles. Dunkin’Rewards will boost status to eligible flight members for three months, while those who already have status boosts earn double points for three months.

