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JetBlue Announces More Domestic Mint Availability, New Vegas Flights

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JetBlue is increasing the number of domestic flights on which passengers can enjoy the airline’s lie-flat Mint business class.

Its daily Mint-equipped flight between Newark (EWR) and Los Angeles (LAX) will continue for a while longer, and Mint will also come to 2 new routes to Las Vegas (LAS).

Here’s everything you need to know.

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JetBlue’s New Orlando to Vegas Route With Mint

Starting on October 30, 2025, the New York-based airline will fly a plane equipped with its flagship Mint business class to Orlando (MCO). This will be a brand-new route for JetBlue, and it will also be the first time Orlando has Mint service..

As exciting as it is that JetBlue’s Mint business class will fly to Orlando, this new route is the only one where you’ll find it.

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“As we celebrate 25 years in Orlando, this marks an exciting new chapter for us and our Central Florida customers, who can now enjoy lie-flat seats, curated restaurant-style dining and premium benefits on a new leisure route, just in time for the winter travel season,” said Dave Jehn, vice president of network, planning, and airline partnerships and JetBlue.

During the winter season, starting October 30, JetBlue will operate 2 daily Mint-equipped flights between Orlando and Las Vegas (LAS). From March 28, 2026, and the start of the Northern summer aviation season, this will drop to 1 daily flight.

More Mint for Flyers at Newark

JetBlue’s popular seasonal service between Newark and Los Angeles will continue until January 4, 2026, rather than ending in October. Operated by Mint-equipped jets, this means more premium options for passengers who want to travel on the high-demand transcontinental route between LA and New York.

Starting January 5, 2026, Newark will also get brand-new JetBlue flights to Las Vegas, operating 2x daily. The seasonal service will end on June 10, 2026.

The new focus on Newark isn’t surprising, given JetBlue and United’s recent partnership announcement.

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How To Book JetBlue’s New Routes

Tickets for all the JetBlue routes mentioned above can be booked now via JetBlue’s website.

If you’re considering one of the new routes to Vegas, you’ll find limited-time one-way fares of $109 in economy on both new routes to Vegas from Newark and Orlando.

Hot Tip:

When booking a flight with cash, we always recommend using a travel rewards credit card when possible. This can give you extra rewards on the purchase and may also provide travel insurance in case something goes wrong during your trip.

To make the most of Mint, the limited-time one-way offer is $499 from Newark and $599 from Orlando.

Alternatively, you could opt to use JetBlue TrueBlue points. A one-way Blue Basic (basic economy) fare from Orlando to Las Vegas starts at 7,300 points. Flying up front in Mint will cost 43,400.

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Final Thoughts

Fans of JetBlue’s Mint will certainly be happy to learn that it’s coming to even more routes.

If you’ve never tried Mint for yourself, this could be the perfect opportunity to see what all the fuss is about.

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About Daniel Ross

Daniel has loved aviation and travel his entire life. He earned a Master of Science in Air Transport Management and has written about travel and aviation in publications like Simple Flying, The Points Guy, and more.

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