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JetBlue Mint: Your Guide to Flying First Class – NerdWallet

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April 2, 2024
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Does JetBlue offer a first-class flying experience? Kind of — and it’s not too shabby an option, either. However, if you’re looking for seats specifically labeled “first class,” you may have a hard time finding them; the airline calls its premium seats “JetBlue Mint.”

Depending on the flight, there are additional tiers of JetBlue Mint seats that are even fancier. Some flights offer Mint Suites, which gives you a private suite complete with a sliding door. And in the even bigger Mint Studio, there’s enough room for two people.

So what is it like to fly in first class on JetBlue? Is JetBlue Mint really worth it? We break it all down for you in this guide to JetBlue’s first class.

What JetBlue Mint seats are like

With seats

When flying first class on JetBlue, expect a lot of space: You’re getting a fully lie-flat seat that’s 6 feet 8 inches long. The seats even have cushions with adjustable firmness and a massage feature.

The seat will include a 15-inch (or larger) TV fully-loaded with free on-demand movies and shows, live TV and other entertainment, including meditation and digital newspaper access.

A view of JetBlue’s Mint Suites. Photo courtesy of JetBlue.

With suites

On some flights, your JetBlue Mint seat is actually an entire suite, which includes a tilting 17-inch seat-back screen, wireless charging capabilities, a phone ledge, in-seat power and small-item stowage.

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JetBlue Mint Suites launched in June 2021 on a limited number of flights between New York and Los Angeles, with 16 fully lie-flat, private suites with a sliding door for every Mint customer. Later in 2021, JetBlue will introduce a 24-seat layout on its Airbus A321 Long Range aircraft, which service flights between New York-JFK and both London Heathrow and London Gatwick airports.

Those suites are placed in a herringbone configuration. You’ll find 24 private suites on the transatlantic version and 16 on the transcontinental one.

A view of JetBlue’s even-larger Mint Studio. Photo courtesy of JetBlue.

With studios

Sit in the first row, and JetBlue will do you one better. Each of the aircraft outfitted with the Suites will also have two “Mint Studios” in the first row. Those are even larger than the Suites, featuring a 22-inch tilting seat-back screen (versus the 17-inch screen), an extra side table for added productivity and a guest seat that can accommodate an additional Mint customer during flight at cruising altitude.

What else you can expect when flying JetBlue Mint

You’ll get quite a few extra perks besides just more legroom and lie-flat seats when you fly JetBlue Mint. Here are some of the highlights:

  • A faster airport experience: With Mint, you’ll have access to a dedicated check-in queue and expedited security lane. You’ll have priority boarding, making you one of the first on and off the plane. Plus, it’s not just you who gets off sooner — your bags will too, thanks to a preferred bag claim carousel.

  • Your second bag checked free: Mint Customers get not only their first bag checked free, but the second checked bag free too (up to 70 pounds). This benefit is only accessible to Mint flyers and JetBlue Mosaic members. Otherwise, Blue Plus customers and JetBlue Plus card members get their first bag checked free, but will have to pay $45 for the second.

  • Premium food: The economy-class snacks were already pretty good on JetBlue, so it only makes sense that the food on a Mint fare is even better. While menus vary by flight, expect items like pineapple French toast or smoked trout for breakfast and ceviche or beef tenderloin for dinner. Before you go, you’ll receive a bag of premium chocolate-covered cashews. Though, depending on who you ask, that might be a downgrade from the previous pre-arrival snack of a Milk Bar cookie.

  • Mixed drinks: Mint flyers are also offered wine and cocktails. Opt for the “Mint Condition” cocktail, named after the first-class cabin. This drink consists of Bombay Sapphire gin or Tito’s Handmade Vodka, ginger, lime, cucumber and mint. There’s even an alcohol-free version, too.

  • A sleeping kit by Tuft & Needle: Once onboard, you’ll receive a sleeping kit designed by Tuft & Needle, which includes a convertible blanket with built-in foot pocket, a memory foam-lined pillow with a pillowcase, an eye mask and earplugs.

How to book a seat in JetBlue Mint

Mint fare availability varies

First off, don’t expect Mint fares to be available on every JetBlue flight; Mint is an option only on select cross-country domestic flights and international routes. If you’re taking a quick trip from, say, Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe, no Mint for you.

For fares with Mint

If your route does have a JetBlue Mint option, you’ll book as usual.

Simply search your route and choose JetBlue fare class you want. At the booking window, you’ll be able to toggle between options such as paying in dollars or TrueBlue points or booking nonrefundable versus refundable (which are typically more expensive) fares.

If you’re booking a class reservation for multiple people, you can’t put one person in Mint and someone else in a lower fare class. If you want Mint for you, but don’t mind leaving your buddies in Blue Basic, you’ll have to book them on a separate reservation.

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• 3 points per $1 with JetBlue.

• 2 points per $1 at restaurants and grocery stores.

• 1 point per $1 on other purchases.

• 1 Mosaic tile per $1,000 spent.

• 6 points per $1 with JetBlue.

• 2 points per $1 at restaurants and grocery stores.

• 1 point per $1 on other purchases.

• 1 Mosaic tile per $1,000 spent.

This card earns Chase Ultimate Rewards® points, which can be transferred to JetBlue on a 1:1 basis.

• 5 points per $1 on travel booked through Chase.

• 3 points per $1 on dining (including eligible delivery services and takeout), select streaming services and online grocery purchases (not including Target, Walmart and wholesale clubs).

• 2 points per $1 on other travel.

• 1 point per $1 on other purchases.

This card earns American Express Membership Rewards points, which can be transferred to JetBlue on a 2.5:2 basis.

• 5 points per $1 on flights booked directly with airlines or with American Express Travel, on up to $500,000 spent per year.

• 5 points per $1 on prepaid hotels booked with American Express Travel.

• 1 point per $1 on other eligible purchases.

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Can you upgrade to Mint after booking?

Yes, it’s possible to change your seat should you decide to upgrade to Mint later. But know that if you paid with points, you’ll have to use points to upgrade. Likewise, if you paid with cash or a card, you can only upgrade using that same payment method.

The bottom line

JetBlue’s first-class Mint experience rivals that of most other major airlines — and in some areas, outpaces the competition. With roomy lie-flat seats, semi-private suites, free meals and entertainment, and a speedy check-in and boarding process, if you’re willing to pay the price, the Mint experience is likely worth it.

Frequently asked questions

What is the JetBlue Mint cancellation fee?

There are no change or cancellation fees for Mint fares (there are also no change or cancellation fees for Blue and Blue Plus fares) on all routes. However, you will pay the difference if changing to a new, more expensive flight. You’ll also owe $75 for same-day switches, though you won’t have to pay a fare difference in that case. However, same-day switches are free for Mosaic members.

What do you get with JetBlue Mint?

Flying Mint entails tons of first class-level benefits, such as a sleeping kit (which includes a pillow and convertible blanket), use of noise-isolating headphones and fully lie-flat seats.

As far as the airport experience, you’ll breeze through with a dedicated Mint check-in queue and expedited security lane, priority boarding and a preferred bag claim.

Is JetBlue Mint the same thing as business class?

Essentially yes. Mint is the fancy name that JetBlue gives to its business class. Like conventional business class seats, expect those VIP-style benefits including lie-flat seats, priority check-in and boarding, premium in-flight food and beverages and more.

Do all JetBlue flights have Mint?

No, only certain JetBlue routes offer Mint seats as an option. They’re typically available on most coast-to-coast flights, as well as to flights to Latin America and the Caribbean. Mint is also available on all flights to and from London.

Are all JetBlue Mint seats lie-flat?

Yes, Mint passengers can kick back and lie flat on Mint’s 6 foot 8 inch lie-flat seats. Mint seat cushions also include an adjustable firmness and a massage feature.

What is the JetBlue Mint cancellation fee?

There are no change or cancellation fees for Mint fares (there are also no change or cancellation fees for Blue and Blue Plus fares) on all routes. However, you will pay the difference if changing to a new, more expensive flight. You’ll also owe $75 for same-day switches, though you won’t have to pay a fare difference in that case. However, same-day switches are free for Mosaic members.

What do you get with JetBlue Mint?

Flying Mint entails tons of first class-level benefits, such as a sleeping kit (which includes a pillow and convertible blanket), use of noise-isolating headphones and fully lie-flat seats.

As far as the airport experience, you’ll breeze through with a dedicated Mint check-in queue and expedited security lane, priority boarding and a preferred bag claim.

Is JetBlue Mint the same thing as business class?

Essentially yes. Mint is the fancy name that JetBlue gives to its business class. Like conventional business class seats, expect those VIP-style benefits including lie-flat seats, priority check-in and boarding, premium in-flight food and beverages and more.

Do all JetBlue flights have Mint?

No, only certain JetBlue routes offer Mint seats as an option. They’re typically available on most coast-to-coast flights, as well as to flights to Latin America and the Caribbean. Mint is also available on all flights to and from London.

Are all JetBlue Mint seats lie-flat?

Yes, Mint passengers can kick back and lie flat on Mint’s 6 foot 8 inch lie-flat seats. Mint seat cushions also include an adjustable firmness and a massage feature.

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