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Review: JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class London – Boston

Matthew KlintPosted onOctober 1, 2022November 13, 202320 Comments

JetBlue A321neo aircraft at the gate, showcasing the airline's branding and boarding bridge, relevant to the review of JetBlue's Mint Business Class service from London to Boston.

JetBlue is remarkably consistent in offering a comfortable seat, delicious food and drink, and kind service. My quick JetBlue flight across the pond from London Gatwick to Boston onboard the A321neo in Mint business class was (almost) perfect.

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JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Review: London – Boston

I checked in on my phone and therefore totally bypassed the check-in counter. JetBlue operates out of the North Terminal at London Gatwick, which is right outside the airport train station.

While JetBlue offers an excellent premium product onboard, it does not offer lounge access on the ground. Thankfully, I used my Priority Pass card to wait for my flight in the easyJet Gateway lounge.

My boarding pass indicated a 10:05 am departure and I arrived at the gate around 9:55 am and found it quiet, with several open seats.

JetBlue flight information display showing departure to Boston, flight number B61926, and scheduled time at 10:00.

JetBlue A321neo aircraft at the terminal gate, showcasing the airline's branding, with ground crew preparing for boarding, highlighting the premium travel experience from London to Boston.

JetBlue A321neo aircraft at London Gatwick airport, parked at the gate with ground crew preparing for boarding, showcasing the airline's Mint Business Class service.

Passengers checking in at JetBlue's Mint service counter, featuring a "DOCUMENT VERIFICATION" sign and branding for JetBlue Mint, at the airport.

Boarding did not commence until 10:15 am, but the flight was not full and the boarding process went quick.

JetBlue 1926
London (LGW) – Boston (BOS)
Saturday, September 17
Depart: 10:50 AM
Arrive: 01:40 PM
Duration: 7hr, 50min
Distance: 3,283 miles
Aircraft: Airbus A321neo LR
Seat: 3F (“Mint” Business Class)

Onboard, I was welcomed by Will, who was preparing pre-departure beverages. 

Seat

I reviewed this seat on this aircraft in great detail just a few months ago, but I will still note via aeroLOPA that The Mint Suites are “inward facing herringbone mini-suites designed by Acumen and based on the Thompson Aero Vantage Solo platform and offer direct aisle access with retractable privacy doors, retractable tray table, static cocktail table, and a retractable 17″ HD touchscreen display. Each suite converts to a 77″ long fully-flat bed.”

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class cabin featuring spacious seats, modern design, and ambient blue lighting, highlighting premium travel experience from London to Boston.

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class cabin featuring modern seating, welcome screens, and ambient blue lighting, highlighting premium travel experience from London to Boston.

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class seat with blue ambient lighting, personal entertainment screen, and privacy divider, showcasing premium travel experience from London to Boston.

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class cabin featuring modern seating, ambient blue lighting, and a large entertainment screen.

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class cabin featuring spacious seating, modern design, and ambient blue lighting.

Mint Business Class seat on JetBlue A321neo, featuring modern blue lighting, plush seating with a pillow, and in-flight entertainment screen, emphasizing luxury travel from London to Boston.

Interior view of JetBlue Airways A321neo Mint Business Class cabin, featuring individual seating pods, ambient blue lighting, and a spacious aisle, emphasizing premium travel experience from London to Boston.

Beyond the stats, I find the seat to be comfortable and private. I still prefer reverse herringbone over herringbone so that I can look out the window more easily, but I slept like a baby during the flight…it is a well-padded seat. Seats are easy to adjust and two power ports are within reach.

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class seat control panel featuring adjustable lighting and seat settings.

Power outlet and USB charging port on JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class seat, showcasing modern in-flight amenities for travelers.

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class seat power outlet featuring USB and AC power options, designed for passenger convenience during transatlantic flights.

JetBlue uses Tuft & Needle bedding, and the pillow and duvet are very soft. Perhaps what aided my sleep most, though, was an air nozzle above the seat, which cooled off my seating area while I slept.

Airplane cabin interior featuring individual air vents, reading light controls, and illuminated ambient lighting, part of JetBlue's A321neo Mint Business Class service.

One unfortunate trend I’ve now noticed on three JetBlue flights in a row with the new Mint Suite is that the wireless mobile phone charger simply does not work. Also, the laptop computer drawer is simply too small.

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class seat features, including wireless charging area and safety instructions, emphasizing premium travel experience.

There was room for my loafers under my seat and they were safe while the seat was in lie-flat mode.

Mint Business Class seat storage with leather shoes underneath, showcasing JetBlue's premium cabin design and comfort features.

Amenity Kit + Slippers

JetBlue offers high-quality slippers in its transatlantic Mint business class which are comfortable and now travel in my carry-on bag.

Gray fabric slippers on a wooden table, representing JetBlue Airways' Mint Business Class amenities for passenger comfort during transatlantic flights.

JetBlue Mint Business Class slippers with green logo detail on a textured surface, highlighting premium travel comfort.

It appears we received an economy class amenity kit on our flight, which was fine considering I have several of the Mint amenity kits at home, but limited to a pre-pasted toothbrush (didn’t open it), earplugs, and an eyeshade.

JetBlue Airways Mint Business Class snack packaging with the phrase "You have now reached snoozing altitude," emphasizing premium travel experience.

JetBlue Mint Business Class amenity kit including sleep mask, "You have now reached snoozing altitude" bag, and snacks labeled "Freshen Up" and "Shhh..." on a tray.

Earplugs and pre-pasted toothbrush packaging on a table, highlighting JetBlue's Mint Business Class amenities for passenger comfort.

IFE + Wi-Fi

I did not have much work to do on the flight, but it was nice to be able to connect to wi-fi during boarding and enjoy virtually interrupted high-speed wi-fi during the flight (at least for the front and back ends of it that I was awake).

It’s easy to take the complimentary wi-fi for granted if you fly JetBlue often, but the irregular availability and sometimes exorbitant pricing on other carriers really make this an objectively great perk to flying JetBlue.

In-flight entertainment screen displaying a welcome message for JetBlue Mint Business Class passengers, featuring options for user identification and guest access.

Movies, TV shows, music, and games are available on-demand and JetBlue utilizes excellent noise-canceling headphones from Master & Dynamic. A tad annoyingly, these are collected about 45 minutes before landing, presumably to cut down on theft. I thought airline headphones generally don’t work when removed from the aircraft, which makes me question why anyone would bother to take them.

JetBlue Mint branded Master & Dynamic headphones in a protective case, showcasing premium in-flight amenities for business class travelers.

Food + Drink

Prior to departure, a choice of water, sparkling wine, or a signature non-alcoholic spritz with hibiscus was offered.

Clear plastic cup with sparkling water on a white napkin, set on a sleek surface, reflecting JetBlue Airways' premium in-flight service experience in Mint Business Class.

Menus were distributed shortly after boarding.

JetBlue Mint menu featuring "Legacy Records" branding, presented by crew members Mandy, Will, and Caleb, on a wooden table in an A321neo cabin.

Menu for JetBlue's Mint Business Class featuring dinner small plates and after dinner options, including radicchio salad, shrimp diavolo, lamb curry pasty, and vanilla gelato, highlighting premium in-flight dining experience.

JetBlue Airways Mint Business Class menu featuring Supper Small Plates and Coffee & Tea options, highlighting arugula salad, chilled pea soup, and trio of traditional tea sandwiches.

JetBlue Airways Mint Business Class menu card featuring Legacy Records branding, detailing dining options and a custom playlist for passengers on the London to Boston route.

JetBlue Mint Business Class drink menu featuring cocktails and liquor options, including Mint Condition and Al Pastor Margarita, on a table setting.

JetBlue Mint Business Class drink menu featuring wine selections, including Empire Estate Blanc de Blancs, Domaine Maestracci Corse Calvi, and others, highlighting premium beverage options for travelers on the London to Boston route.

Once in the air, Will promptly took drink and meal orders and lunch commenced.

Lunch began with a “tasting trio” of olives, cashews, and artichokes, all very good. As is tradition whenever I fly JetBlue, I ordered a Mint Condition cocktail (Tito’s, ginger, lime, cucumber, mint). It is always refreshing and much lighter than the black maple Old Fashioned cocktail (a dirty martini and al pastor Margarita were also available).

Mint Business Class snack platter featuring mixed nuts, olives, and artichokes, accompanied by a cucumber garnish drink, on a JetBlue A321neo tray table.

JetBlue’s quasi-a la carte menu allows you to choose three of five “dinner small plates” from the menu, which generally includes two types of salad and three main courses. When Mint first launched, these were truly tapas-sized portions. Not anymore, though.

I ordered a Panzanella salad (lettuce, cherry tomatoes, Parmigiano, basil vinaigrette), roasted chicken (with mushrooms), and a lamb curry pasty (with minced spiced lamb and tomato chutney). All food was served on a single tray with a warm bread roll, salted butter, olive oil, and chili oil.

Quality? Excellent. Quantity? Pretty massive.

JetBlue Mint Business Class meal featuring a salad, croissant, bread roll with butter, a side of orange puree, and a fish dish with mushrooms, served on a tray in an A321neo cabin.

Fresh salad with colorful vegetables, croutons, and herbs served in JetBlue's Mint Business Class onboard meal, accompanied by a roll and butter.

Bread roll with butter on a plate, served as part of JetBlue's Mint Business Class dining experience.

Mint Business Class meal featuring a roll, extra virgin olive oil in a gold bowl, and a side of orange puree, highlighting JetBlue Airways' premium dining experience.

Plated gourmet fish dish with mushrooms and croutons, served in JetBlue's Mint Business Class, showcasing premium in-flight dining experience.

Plated gourmet chicken dish with mushrooms and herbs, featured in JetBlue's Mint Business Class dining experience.

Croissant pastry and orange sauce served on a plate, showcasing JetBlue's Mint Business Class dining experience.

I finished off the meal with a tempestuous vanilla gelato served with milk chocolate sauce and cacao nib granola (delicious, but unhealthy). I asked for some cheese as well, but there was none left after everyone had been served.

Dessert featuring vanilla ice cream topped with chocolate sauce and granola, served in JetBlue's Mint Business Class on an A321neo.

I also ordered my pre-arrival meal during the lunch order and was told I would be awakened 90 minutes prior to landing to eat if I wished. I indicated I wanted to be awakened and was gently awakened by Will. I must have fallen back asleep because 15 minutes I woke up and found the meal tray sitting next to me.

JetBlue offers afternoon tea before landing, with a choice of an arugula salad, chilled pea soup, or a trio of traditional tea sandwiches. All are served with a hot scone and clotted cream with tea or coffee.

I ordered the soup and sandwiches but found the sandwiches to be dry and not very good at all, so I switched to the salad, which was light and refreshing. Tea was served with a Dairy Milk bar.

JetBlue Mint Business Class meal featuring a bowl of green soup, assorted sandwiches, a scone with clotted cream, a jar of jam, and a Dairy Milk chocolate bar on a tray.

Bowl of vibrant green soup topped with herbs, accompanied by a side of sandwich slices, served on a JetBlue Mint Business Class tray.

Sandwich platter featuring layered egg and cheese sandwiches served in JetBlue's Mint Business Class on an A321neo flight from London to Boston.

JetBlue Mint Business Class meal featuring a freshly baked roll, clotted cream, strawberry jam, and assorted sandwiches on a tray.

Arugula salad with shaved cheese and olive oil dressing served in JetBlue's Mint Business Class on a transatlantic flight.

Dairy Milk chocolate bar featuring promotional images of footballers, placed on a tray with a bowl of green soup, highlighting JetBlue's Mint Business Class dining experience.

In terms of beverages, the highlight was a double-shot cappuccino. I held off on coffee after lunch so I could sleep, but was now ready for my coffee and JetBlue never fails to disappoint in that regard.

Coffee cup on a saucer in JetBlue's Mint Business Class, highlighting onboard beverage service and amenities.

A hot towel in a package was offered prior to landing. These are quite refreshing and I realized how much I miss them on United Airlines.

Hand holding a packaged lemon essential oil refreshment towel, highlighting JetBlue's premium in-flight amenities in Mint Business Class.

Hand holding a white cloth napkin in a JetBlue Airways A321neo Mint Business Class seat, showcasing onboard service and amenities.

Lavatory

Two lavatories in the front of the cabin offered room to wash your hands without feeling claustrophobic.

Restroom interior on JetBlue A321neo Mint, featuring modern toilet and sink with hand sanitizer, blue ambient lighting, and signage.

JetBlue A321neo Mint Business Class lavatory sink with soap dispenser and signage, showcasing onboard amenities for enhanced passenger experience.

Service

Will, as I already mentioned, and Caleb worked business class on my flight and were both superb in terms of attentiveness and kindness. I have yet to run into rude or surly service on JetBlue and this certainly was not the flight for that.

CONCLUSION

The views were beautiful coming into Boston:

Aerial view of coastal landscape near Boston, showcasing waterways, residential areas, and boats, relevant to JetBlue's Mint Business Class service review from London to Boston.

Aerial view of Boston, showcasing the city skyline, Boston Logan International Airport, and surrounding waterways, relevant to JetBlue's Mint Business Class service review from London to Boston.

Aerial view of Boston's coastline and city skyline from a JetBlue A321neo, showcasing the airport runways and waterways, emphasizing the arrival experience for Mint Business Class passengers.

Aerial view of Boston showcasing the city skyline, waterfront, and Logan International Airport, highlighting JetBlue's transatlantic route from London.

Aerial view of Boston skyline with urban buildings, waterways, and boats, showcasing the city as a destination for JetBlue's Mint Business Class service from London.

Aerial view of Boston Logan International Airport with surrounding waterways and cityscape, highlighting JetBlue's transatlantic route from London to Boston.

After landing and a short taxi, I was soon on my way through passport control then back to the terminal for my connection to Los Angeles.

JetBlue remains a compelling way to travel to and from London in business class. I’m so impressed by business class that I think I will fly economy class next time…just to see if it is also as good. But I cannot help but to note that I’ve flown round-trip in business class to London and slept 75% of the way through it. That’s a great testimony for the seat, which is really the most important thing I look for in a longer flight in business class. Yet the wonderful food and drink plus warm service onboard make JetBlue all the better.

JetBlue A321neo aircraft at the airport gate, showcasing the airline's branding, with ground service equipment and another JetBlue plane in the background, emphasizing the travel context for Mint Business Class service review.

JetBlue A321neo aircraft at the gate, showcasing the Mint Business Class service, with ground crew and baggage carts in the foreground.

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20 Comments

  1. RetiredATLATC Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 12:56 pm

    ” a 10:05 am departure and I arrived at the gate around 9:55 am…”

    Well that’s cutting it close

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      October 1, 2022 at 2:21 pm

      10:50. My bad.

  2. Jared Houser Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 1:21 pm

    I’m sorry Matthew, but I don’t take JetBlue seriously as an airline. Their network is a joke. The way they handled the Spirit merger also gives me a bad taste. I am very confused why you would fly Virgin and JetBlue when you could be getting really close to requqlifyimhg for 1K.

  3. Malik on Wall Street Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 1:23 pm

    That looks like a very solid product. Did you pay with points or cash?

    I’ve been meaning to fly them as a treat sometime but prices have been around $2,500 for a transcon or trans-atlantic flight. But it looks like these prices go down to $1400 if you buy them about three weeks before departure.

  4. Boraxo Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 1:51 pm

    Fantastic. Unfortunately they offer nothing from the west coast, or even DEN/ORD to London. So as nice as it looks I’m not stopping in Boston.

  5. Greg Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 4:02 pm

    Nice wine selection but the whole one tray service is a real drag. So easy to course it out so the main isn’t cold by the time you get to it. Not a competitive offering and would cost nothing to make this change.

    • Airfarer Reply
      October 1, 2022 at 6:54 pm

      Absolutely agree. I hate that. I usally ignore the salad and eat the main so it’s still warm. Damn annoying. How tough can it be to serve it correctly?

  6. T- Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 4:09 pm

    Nice review. I have been persuaded now to fly their business offering across the Atlantic & I am no where close to a Jetblue served airport. I live in the NW. I will commute. Thanks for the review Matthew.

  7. Aaron Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 5:20 pm

    “found the sandwiches to be dry and not very good at all, so I switched to the salad”

    After you devoured all 3 of the sandwiches, no doubt lol

    The food does look good overall, though. Not sure how much it compares quantity-wise compared to some airlines like Air France, but looks to be the same as what BA and UA serve.

    • rj123456 Reply
      October 1, 2022 at 5:55 pm

      Just flew AF DEL-CDG. True this is a redeye flight but the food was junk. Especially sad for a French airline

  8. Adam Simmons Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 5:52 pm

    The South Terminal at Gatwick is by the railway station. To get to the North Terminal, you need to follows signs to a shuttle train, which takes 3-4 minutes, if memory serves me correctly.

    • DCJoe Reply
      October 1, 2022 at 10:51 pm

      This is correct, I was confused by that as well, and checked the map to be sure. The South Terminal is the one connected to the Gatwick train station, and yes it’s a very quick shuttle train ride to the North Terminal.

  9. Frank Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 6:17 pm

    How did you book it?

    • Dan Reply
      October 1, 2022 at 9:57 pm

      I would also like to know, especially since you mentioned how Emirates reward bookings have updated recently.

      • Ryan Reply
        October 3, 2022 at 10:55 am

        I’ll chime in and also would like to know how this was booked. I feel like lately there hasn’t been transparency in how everything was booked (points, cash etc). Although OMAAT seems to pay cash for ridiculously expensive properties lately, at least he tells us up front what it all cost.

  10. Not Lucky Reply
    October 1, 2022 at 8:07 pm

    What exactly is a “tempestuous” gelato? One of us doesn’t understand that word correctly – it could be me, so willing to be educated here!

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      October 1, 2022 at 8:08 pm

      Conflicting emotions – bad for my diet, but so delicious.

      • Not Lucky Reply
        October 2, 2022 at 3:10 am

        OK – so really you were tempestuous when confronted by the gelato, rather than the gelato battling with itself… Now that I understand. And the delicious wins every time.

      • Jason Reply
        October 3, 2022 at 9:47 am

        Sorry – nobody wants to hear about food guilt. Just say you enjoyed it.

  11. ladyolives Reply
    October 3, 2022 at 7:00 am

    Nice review, but it is impossible to take JetBlue seriously as a network airline, not to mention a serious and viable competitor on routes like JFK-LHR. Operationally, the airline is a complete mess, and largely always has been since it grew larger from the mid-2000s. Flights are chronically late, many cancelled, and the experience quite frankly is just meh. A lot of smoke and mirrors. I wish B6 would merge into a US3, rather than with NK, which is one of the most idiotic business decisions in the US industry in some time, particularly over the high price B6 is paying to acquire another terrible operator with a dubious business model. The better solution would be for JetBlue to disappear into American Airlines. It would solve AA’s Northeast network problem and remove an inefficient competitor that isn’t so much a disruptor and more of a bottleneck and nuisance.

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