
The Mint cabin remains a great product for transcontinental travel. I took advantage of the time to snap several pictures onboard. Why? The faucet in the forward lavatory was found to be inoperable and maintenance was called onboard to fix it, slightly delaying further boarding. I darted down the jet bridge and onto the aircraft, but ended up having several minutes to myself. JetBlue offers wipes upon boarding rather than onboard. It was a beautiful day for travel and I lined up early to board, hoping I could quickly snap a few pictures before others boarded. A dedicated line for Mint and Mosaic passengers was available.


I had checked in the night before using the JetBlue app, but proceeded through the check-in lobby on my way to the gate.

JetBlue tends to reduce pricing at the last-minute if seats remain unsold. Pricing varies from ~$500 to $1400 based upon loads to West Palm Beach. JetBlue A321 Mint Business Class Review.
