I have a United Airlines credit card, so I try to fly United whenever I can.
But on a recent trip from New York City to Las Vegas, all of my friends were flying JetBlue and I decided to join them.
I'm glad I did.
From the legroom to the snacks, to the hot towels that were passed out just before landing, I felt like I was being treated like a first class customer at a coach price.
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Let's start with the legroom. JetBlue claims that it has the most legroom in coach of any U.S. airline at 32-33 inches.
Source: JetBlue
And the amount of legroom was the first thing I noticed when I sat down. I was even able to comfortably cross my legs.
Up next: Free wifi. At first I thought I had to be a TrueBlue member to get online for free, but even guests don't pay to check Instagram throughout the flight.
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