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JetBlue Business Class

JetBlue Mint offers full lie-flat suites with sliding doors on A321neo and A321LR aircraft, disrupting traditional business class pricing on transatlantic and US domestic routes.

JetBlue is a US low-cost carrier that disrupted the premium cabin market with the launch of Mint in 2014. Originally available on transcontinental US routes, Mint expanded to transatlantic service in 2021 with A321LR flights from New York JFK and Boston to London Gatwick, Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin, and Edinburgh. The Mint Suite on the A321neo and A321LR is widely regarded as one of the best narrow-body business class products in the world.

Seat and cabin

Mint Suite on the A321neo and A321LR features a 1-1 layout with 24 full suites, each with a sliding privacy door. The seat is 22 inches wide and converts to a fully lie-flat bed at 80 inches — longer than many wide-body competitors. Each suite includes a 17-inch Thales screen with seatback live TV, Bluetooth audio, wireless charging, USB-C, and AC power. Two front-row Mint Studios offer additional space with a guest seat and extra storage. The cabin is finished in a modern design with a blue and white colour palette.

Dining and service

JetBlue partners with New York-based restaurants and chefs for Mint menus, offering a tapas-style dining experience with multiple small plates. Passengers can customise their meal by selecting from a menu of appetisers, mains, and desserts. Premium cocktails, wines, and espresso are included. On transatlantic flights, a pre-arrival meal is also served. The approach is less formal than legacy carriers, with a focus on quality ingredients and creative presentation.

Lounge access

JetBlue does not operate its own branded lounges. Mint passengers on transatlantic flights may receive access to partner lounges at select airports. At JFK Terminal 5, JetBlue offers a premium check-in area for Mint customers. The lack of a dedicated lounge network is the primary gap compared to legacy carrier business class products.

FAQ

Is JetBlue Mint worth it?

JetBlue Mint offers exceptional value. Transatlantic Mint fares are typically $1,500–$3,500 round trip — significantly below legacy carrier business class pricing for a fully enclosed suite with a door. On US domestic routes, Mint is often priced closer to economy on other carriers while delivering a true lie-flat bed.

Does JetBlue Mint have lie-flat seats?

Yes. All 24 Mint Suite seats on the A321neo and A321LR are fully lie-flat, extending to 80 inches. Every seat has a closing door for privacy, making it one of the most private narrow-body business class cabins available.

What is JetBlue Mint Suite like?

The Mint Suite is an enclosed pod with a sliding door, 22-inch-wide lie-flat bed, 17-inch live TV screen with Bluetooth, wireless charging, Tuft & Needle mattress pad, premium bedding, and small-plates dining from curated restaurant partners. Free high-speed Wi-Fi is included for all passengers, including Mint.