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JetBlue and Dunkin’ Collaborate on Unique Airbus A320 Design: See Images

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Pilotcenter.net

JetBlue and Dunkin' have joined forces to unveil a striking Dunkin'-themed livery on one of JetBlue's Airbus A320-200 aircraft. The freshly painted plane, dubbed 'Brewing Altitude' with registration N643JB, showcases the iconic pink and orange branding of Dunkin' across its fuselage and tail, adorned with both coffee and donut motifs. This collaboration between the two beloved brands was introduced to commemorate their longstanding commercial partnership, which began back in 2006 when JetBlue started serving Dunkin' coffee onboard its flights.

The official reveal of the aircraft's new look took place at a celebratory event in Boston, a city where both brands have deep roots and a strong following. Marty St. George, JetBlue's President, expressed pride in the partnership, stating, “Dunkin’ has been part of the JetBlue journey for nearly two decades, and we’re proud to showcase this partnership with a livery that’s as fun and bold as the brands behind it.” Dunkin' President Scott Murphy echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the shared passion for connecting with customers and enhancing their journey experience.

Following its maintenance and repainting, the adorned aircraft made its debut commercial flight with the eye-catching Dunkin' branding between Orlando and Washington-Reagan National Airport. Customers flying on this special aircraft on Mondays from May 19, 2025, until September 1, 2025, will enjoy exclusive benefits. JetBlue TrueBlue members onboard will receive Mosaic 1 status, while Dunkin' Rewards members will earn Boosted status for three months, along with additional bonuses for existing members.

The JetBlue and Dunkin' partnership extends beyond the captivating livery, reflecting a commitment to delighting customers and creating memorable experiences. This unique collaboration not only brings two fan-favorite brands together but also celebrates the loyal following that has made Dunkin' a cherished part of daily routines, even at 35,000 feet. So, next time you're flying high with JetBlue, keep an eye out for 'Brewing Altitude' and experience the magic of this special partnership firsthand.

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