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JetBlue expands Mint service with new routes from Orlando and Newark

JetBlue expands Mint service with new routes from Orlando and Newark
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Dave Jehn JetBlue’s vice president of network planning | JetBlue Website

JetBlue is set to introduce its Mint business class service at Orlando International Airport (MCO) for the first time. Beginning in late October, the airline will operate two daily flights between Orlando and Las Vegas' Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) using Airbus A321s equipped with Mint. These flights will run throughout the winter season, with one continuing year-round.

Simultaneously, JetBlue announced expanded services from Newark Liberty International Airport. This includes increased flights to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and new routes to Las Vegas, both operated by A321s with Mint. The new route from Newark to Las Vegas will also feature twice-daily flights during the winter season.

Dave Jehn, JetBlue’s vice president of network planning, expressed enthusiasm about introducing Mint service in Orlando: “Orlando has always been an important city to JetBlue, and we’re excited to debut Mint service in this market with flights to Las Vegas. As we celebrate 25 years in Orlando, this marks an exciting new chapter for us.”

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In addition to expanding at Orlando, JetBlue is enhancing its presence at Newark through its "Blue Sky" partnership with United Airlines. It will extend its seasonal flight from Newark to Los Angeles until January 4, 2026. Furthermore, it plans a new seasonal twice-daily flight from Newark to Las Vegas starting January 5, 2026.

The EWR-LAS route will include Mint service, recently ranked as the top domestic business class product by J.D. Power's 2025 North America Airline Satisfaction Study. To commemorate these new routes to Las Vegas, JetBlue offers Mint one-way fares starting at $499.

Mint was introduced by JetBlue in 2014 as a premium travel option featuring fully lie-flat seats and individual suites with privacy doors on select aircraft. The service also includes curated dining experiences and various passenger amenities.

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