JetBlue gives travelers flexible options for upgrading, paying, and managing credits. Whether you want to experience Mint, use a travel credit, or split payments into installments, here’s everything you need to know.
✈️ How to Upgrade to Mint
Mint is JetBlue’s premium product, featuring lie-flat seats, privacy doors (on some aircraft), artisanal dining, and priority services. You can upgrade in a few ways:
💵 Using JetBlue Travel Credits
When you cancel or change a JetBlue flight, the value is issued as a Travel Bank credit. Here’s what to know:
You can also combine Travel Bank credits with one other payment method, such as a card or points, for flexibility.
💳 Does JetBlue Offer Payment Plans?
Yes—JetBlue partners with financing providers like Affirm and Uplift to allow customers to split payments into monthly installments. This is especially helpful for larger expenses, such as Mint upgrades or group bookings. Payment plan terms vary depending on credit approval, but some options include interest-free promotions.
✅ Quick Recap
Feature |
Key Details |
Mint Upgrade |
Buy at booking, via Manage Trips, at gate, or use Mosaic certificates. |
Travel Bank Credit |
Valid 12 months; applies to airfare + taxes, not extras. |
Payment Plans |
Offered via Affirm/Uplift; flexible monthly installments. |
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