Mint Experience. JetBlue Mint is the airline’s premium first-class experience. It offers upscale dining, complimentary amenities, and a comfortable journey. In Mint class, you can expect lie-flat seats, adjustable firmness cushions, and even a massage feature. The Mint experience also includes a meticulous culinary experience. These planes won’t be returning to Cathay Pacific’s fleet, so at most, in the future we’ll see 24 Boeing 777s with first class. The good news is that eventually Cathay Pacific should take delivery of Boeing 777-9s, which will feature an all-new first class product. However, this is probably still a few years off. For example, domestic / short haul first class isn’t a very big leap from economy class. Therefore, your etiquette on Delta A321 first class from Atlanta to West Palm Beach won’t need to be as polished and refined as if you’re flying first class on an Asiana A380 from Los Angeles to Seoul. Just sayin’. United Airlines 737-900 first class. Lufthansa. With both 747-400s and 747-8s, Lufthansa sends them all over the world — including on exceptional COVID-19 missions to bring stranded Germans back home from New Zealand. The -8s have a true first class in the nose, while the -400s only have business. You will likely see both in the U.S. once traffic returns. Jennifer Franklin. The Airbus A321neo is a new, more comfortable and sustainable airplane joining Delta's fleet. Not only is the plane new, but it has a completely redesigned first-class seating Cathay Pacific is trimming back routes which offer first class to the U.S. After June 1, 2020, Chicago will see flights to Hong Kong operated by the A350-1000, which doesn't offer a first-class cabin. And starting Oct. 25, 2020, Cathay will reduce its capacity between New York-JFK and Hong Kong by more than half, significantly reducing first The first-class cabin on other long-haul flights has 14 seats in a 1-2-1 reverse herringbone configuration. Seats are 22 inches and lie-flat at 78 inches. This cabin is available on the A350-1000, 787-8, 777-200, A380. The A380 is the quietest plane, while the 777-200 the loudest in the long-haul fleet. The answer is yes, some planes have both first class and business class. This is because some airlines have realized that there is a market for both types of travelers. First class is usually for those who want the best of the best and are willing to pay for it. Business class is for those who want a little more space and comfort than what 1xu2w.