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JetBlue Mint, Boston/JFK To Amsterdam From $1,894


When JetBlue launched JFK to Paris, they released some competitive business class fares. Well, they've announced flights from Boston and JFK to Amsterdam and we're again seeing some round-trip Mint fares for under $1,900.

We'll see if other airlines respond, but this is a great option in its own right.

Let's get into the details!
JetBlue Mint Studio ($299 extra one-way)

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Routes: BOS/JFK-AMS
Operating airline: JetBlue
Class of service: Mint (business class)
Dates: September - December 2023
Seats available: 4+
Aircraft: A321neo
Cabin layout: 1-1
Book with (per person, round-trip):

  • JetBlue: From $1,894
  • Amex Biz Platinum (after 35% rebate): From 123,093 points
  • Amex Biz Gold (after 25% rebate): From 142,031 points
  • Chase Sapphire Reserve: From 126,250 points
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred: From 151,500 points
Let me know if you book!

Flight Experience


JetBlue's new Mint product on the Airbus A321LR is arranged in a 1-1 cabin layout. That's right, it's a narrow-body aircraft. Don't let that deter you, it's still a very nice experience for a shorter transatlantic flight.

While I wish the seats weren't angled away from the windows, I found the Mint Suite to be spacious enough to sleep comfortably. Or, if you're like me and struggle to sleep on planes, at least snooze a little.

On both of my flights, I was really impressed with the food as well as the crew. They genuinely seemed to want passengers to have a great experience.

If you're on a full flight, I would consider sitting toward the back of the cabin if and ordering the expedited meal. Even with the crew hustling like crazy, it took them a while to get everyone served.

If you want to upgrade the experience a bit, you can pay $299 to book a Mint Studio (the first row of the cabin). These two seats have a ton of space and you'll be served first so you can get to bed or settle into a movie.

My JetBlue Mint Studio Review

Card Spotlight


The sign-up bonus for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card is up to 80,000 points if you apply online. You can earn an extra 10k points for an additional $2k spend if you apply in-branch.

If you're applying online and would like to support my work, I have a link on my best cards page. Always appreciate the support!

To be eligible, you must be under 5/24, you can't currently have either the Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire Reserve®  nor can you have received the sign-up bonus for either in the last 48 months.

Best Ways To Book


These days, $1,894 for a business class ticket to Europe is a great deal, especially for a non-stop. As such, you might prefer to simply pay cash and earn 3x to 5x transferable points on the purchase.

If you want to use points, the Amex Business Platinum is the best option after factoring in the 35% rebate followed closely by the Sapphire Reserve.

Even the Amex Business Gold (after the25% rebate) and the Sapphire Preferred provide a solid option to book given that the points cover all of the taxes/fees and you'll earn redeemable miles.

Where To Credit The Flights


I would credit these flights to Qatar Airways Privilege Club since American AAdvantage is excluded from earning points on JetBlue's transatlantic routes.

With Qatar Privilege Club, you can earn 125% of the total flight miles which means you'll earn ~9,000 Avios on the flights. Since Qatar Airways is now part of the Avios platform, you can link your Qatar and British Airways accounts if you want to move the Avios to BA.

For context, with 9,000 Avios in your BA account, you'd be 26.5% of the way to the 34,000 Avios needed for a one-way Iberia business class award on off-peak dates between Madrid and Boston, Chicago, New York, or Washington, DC.

Use GCMap to check the flight distance and calculate redeemable miles.

Please note: "Effective 15th June 2022, Privilege Club members flying on JetBlue operated flights to/from the following US states, will not be able to earn Avios: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington."

Final Thoughts


It's great to see a sub-$1,900 business class fare on an airline with a great inflight experience. Hopefully, we'll see other airline drop their business class fares to compete with JetBlue!

Happy booking!
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