I was asked about the negative Covid test, a vaccination card and the passenger attestation form (which must be filled out digitally via QR code). Then, as a business class guest, they referred me to the Mint counter, and I was able to sort out the formalities there. Two employees were already waiting in front of the counters to check the Covid documents. I found the JetBlue counter after 5 minutes of searching in the left wing of the terminal: JetBlue? Cannot be found on the signs Check-in counters in Zone A of the North Terminal Since the first flight in August 2021, apparently, nobody found it necessary to signal the way to the check-in counter. Accordingly, I made my way to London Gatwick relatively late and arrived at the North Terminal about 2 hours before the original departure time. The reason for this was a 4-hour delay on the outbound flight, which was significantly shortened by sufficient buffer time in London. JetBlue had already informed me in the morning that the inbound flight would be delayed by around 90 minutes. Ultimately, that wasn’t a major obstacle: Except for row 1, the seats are all identical anyway. Accordingly, I was not able to select my seat within 24 hours before departure. Sadly, either due to the multi-stop booking or due to Covid regulations, I was not able to complete the online check-in. Unfortunately, this was not possible directly with JetBlue, but only with various OTAs. I had booked my ticket as a multi-stop trip. In fact, our flight path was much further north, and we even flew over Greenland. Flights: B6 44 London-Gatwick LGW – New York JFK.Before we start with the experiences, first a look at the flight details:
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