JetBlue Airways Business Class Review
JetBlue Airways business class — marketed under the Mint brand — has quietly become one of the most compelling premium cabin options in the American market, particularly for travelers who value privacy and value in equal measure. Operating primarily on transcontinental and transatlantic routes, Mint offers a 1-1 configuration aboard its Airbus A321LR fleet, meaning every single seat is a direct-aisle suite. For a carrier without legacy status or a global alliance, that is a genuinely remarkable product proposition.
The Mint Suite itself is the headline feature, and it earns the attention. Each suite includes a sliding door for full privacy, a lie-flat bed measuring up to 6 feet 7 inches, and a personal screen that JetBlue claims is the largest in any US domestic business class cabin. The suite design borrows more from boutique hotel aesthetics than traditional airline interiors, with thoughtful storage and a genuinely usable work surface — details that frequent flyers notice immediately.

What Are the Best Dining Experiences?
Dining in Mint leans into a partnership approach rather than a traditional airline catering model. JetBlue has collaborated with restaurant partners to offer a more chef-driven menu experience, with meals served on proper dinnerware and accompanied by a curated drinks selection. The portion sizes and quality have drawn consistent praise, though the offering varies by route length, and shorter transcontinental segments naturally receive a more abbreviated service.
Mint operates out of JetBlue's primary hubs at JFK, BOS, and FLL, with transatlantic service connecting New York and Boston to London Gatwick and Paris Charles de Gaulle.
Mint operates out of JetBlue's primary hubs at JFK, BOS, and FLL, with transatlantic service connecting New York and Boston to London Gatwick and Paris Charles de Gaulle. These routes represent a genuinely competitive alternative to legacy carriers, with Mint fares on the transatlantic frequently undercutting British Airways and Air France in the same cabin class by a meaningful margin. The absence of a lounge network is a real limitation — JetBlue does not operate its own dedicated Mint lounges at most airports, relying instead on partner arrangements that vary by location.
It is worth being candid about what Mint is not. JetBlue carries no alliance membership — not oneworld, Star Alliance, or SkyTeam — which means Mint passengers earn and redeem miles only within the TrueBlue program. For road warriors who depend on elite status reciprocity or global network connectivity, that is a genuine drawback. The product is best suited to travelers prioritizing the in-flight experience and price over ecosystem loyalty.
CEOFLIGHTS, an ASTA-accredited travel agency (reg. #900292735), specializes in sourcing consolidated and private fares that are simply not available through public booking channels or airline websites. On a product like Mint — already positioned as a value-forward premium cabin — accessing unpublished fares through a Personal Travel Manager can push savings even further, sometimes dramatically so on transatlantic itineraries where seat inventory and pricing shift frequently.
Book Your Premium Cabin Today
For business travelers and discerning leisure flyers who want a private suite, a lie-flat bed, and a boutique experience without paying legacy carrier prices, Mint is one of the strongest arguments in the US market. The absence of a lounge and alliance network are real trade-offs, but on the right route, they are trade-offs worth making. To find out what CEOFLIGHTS can do for your next Mint booking, call our Personal Travel Managers directly at (888) 851 6897.
✅ Why We Recommend JetBlue Airways
- Mint Suite with sliding door and lie-flat bed
- Largest personal screen in US domestic business class
- Small-cabin boutique experience
- Competitive transatlantic pricing to London and Paris
ℹ️ Good to Know
Cabin products can vary by aircraft type. Always verify the specific aircraft on your route. Our travel managers can confirm the exact product for your booking.
Key Highlights
Mint Suite with sliding door and lie-flat bed
Largest personal screen in US domestic business class
Small-cabin boutique experience
Competitive transatlantic pricing to London and Paris

