JetBlue will introduce a brand-new first class cabin on domestic flights in 2026, offering a larger seat and more legroom at the front of the cabin.

When it’s rolled out, the new seats will be in a 2x2 configuration at the front of the aircraft, JetBlue confirmed to Travel + Leisure. The airline said the seats will offer travelers “elevated comfort with more space to relax” and be installed on routes where the airline doesn’t currently operate its Mint business class product.

“Customer demand for premium options is stronger than ever,” JetBlue wrote in a statement shared with T+L. “Domestic first, paired with Mint, our updated EvenMore and upcoming lounges, will ensure we have the premium options that leisure customers want from a brand they love.”

The airline added: “Our mission of ‘bringing humanity back to air travel’ is for every customer, regardless of their seat choice… We’re continuing to take the right steps to help us compete in a changed market.”

The new domestic first class seat will be installed across three rows on the airline’s A321neo, A321ceo, and A320 aircraft, and across two rows on the airline’s A220 aircraft. An exact roll-out schedule and seat dimensions were not immediately available.

The decision to introduce a new domestic first class seat comes as the airline is expanding its international presence with plans to launch flights to Spain next summer and offer more flights to Scotland. However, it also comes as JetBlue cut or changed a dozen less profitable flights across both the United States and the world. 

JetBlue quietly raised baggage prices in February and changed how it charges for bags by introducing a peak and off-peak pricing structure in the spring. However, the airline now allows passengers traveling in basic economy to bring a carry-on bag with them for free.

On board, JetBlue offers free in-flight Wi-Fi and seatback entertainment screens for all seats.