It’s a bird, it’s a new Dunkin’ plane — in partnership with JetBlue
- JetBlue and Dunkin' unveiled a Dunkin'-themed Airbus A320 plane called Brewing Altitude on May 12 in Boston.
- The special livery celebrates the long partnership since 2006, which made Dunkin' the exclusive onboard coffee provider in 2011.
- The aircraft is decorated in Dunkin’s signature pink and orange hues and displays a lively design featuring donuts and coffee on the tail, reflecting the brands’ strong New England heritage.
- JetBlue offers passengers flying Brewing Altitude on Mondays from May 19 to September 1, 2025, complimentary elite TrueBlue Mosaic 1 status and Dunkin' Boosted status rewards.
- This livery and rewards program emphasize the partnership’s commitment to customer loyalty and highlight both brands’ deep connection to Boston and New England.
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JetBlue paints plane with special Dunkin' livery
JetBlue decked out one of its planes with a Dunkin’ Donuts-themed livery.The orange and pink-painted plane was revealed by the two companies on Monday in Boston, a significant city for JetBlue’s operations and not far from the coffee and donut chain’s headquarters. The aircraft is an Airbus A320 called "Brewing Altitude," the companies said.In addition to the orange and pink paint job, its tail sports a "playful donut and coffee motif," accordin…
JetBlue unveils new Dunkin'-themed plane
In celebration of its longtime partnership with Dunkin’, JetBlue is going pink and orange. The airline today unveiled a new airplane in collaboration with the iconic Massachusetts coffee brand — a pink and orange Airbus A320 with a “doughnut and coffee motif,” the companies said. The new plane is named Brewing Altitude, and is in recognition of the decades long relationship between the two brands, the companies said. More on this story from Bost…
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