JetBlue is continuing to make changes to its network in Florida. Less than a week after it was revealed that the carrier would cease flying to Miami International Airport (MIA), JetBlue has announced the introduction of its award winning Mint Business Class on select flights to and from Orlando International Airport (MCO).

JetBlue Adds Mint Service on Select Orlando Flights
Beginning October 30, 2025, JetBlue will offer Mint service on two daily flights between Orlando and Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas. The two flights will operate during the winter travel season with one of the two continuing year round.
Dave Jehn, JetBlue’s Vice President of Network Planning and Airline Partnerships, said this about the upgraded Mint service:
“Orlando has always been an important city to JetBlue, and we’re excited to debut Mint service in this market with flights to Las Vegas. 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.”
The two new flights will operate on the following schedule for the winter travel season:
Flight | Departs | Arrives |
---|---|---|
B6 2831 (MCO-LAS) | 7:55a | 10:15a |
B6 2832 (LAS-MCO) | 11:25a | 7:20p |
B6 2821 (MCO-LAS) | 8:30p | 10:49p |
B6 2822 (LAS-MCO) | 10:10p | 6:05a (+1) |
Based on the schedule, it appears that the first flight will be a turn using the same aircraft while the second set of flights will operate using two different aircraft.
The announcement comes as JetBlue is celebrating 25 years of service to Orlando. The carrier has grown significantly at the airport and currently operates more than 60 daily flights to 27 destinations from the Central Florida airport.

In addition to the new Mint service, JetBlue recently announced a partnership with Brightline which will allow passengers to book air and rail itineraries via Orlando and other JetBlue destinations in Florida to cities along the Brightline route.
Summary
After 25 years of service to the Central Florida airport, JetBlue is introducing Mint Business Class service on select flights between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Las Vegas (LAS) this winter with two daily flights.
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