A JetBlue Even More Space upgrade gets you extra legroom, early boarding, and a more comfortable seat without paying for a full premium cabin. It's the sweet spot for travelers who want more room on a budget. This guide explains what an Even More Space seat includes, what it typically costs, and the smartest ways to grab a JetBlue Even More Space upgrade for less.
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What is JetBlue Even More Space?
Even More Space (EMS) seats sit toward the front of the aircraft and in exit rows. Compared with a standard JetBlue seat, an Even More Space upgrade typically gives you:
- Up to several extra inches of legroom — noticeably roomier than standard.
- Early boarding, so you get overhead bin space.
- Faster security at select airports (varies by location).
- A seat near the front for a quicker exit on arrival.
It's not a different cabin — it's a better seat within the main cabin, which makes it a great value for tall travelers and long flights.
How much does an Even More Space upgrade cost?
Pricing varies by route, flight length, and how full the plane is. As a general guide (this changes often — call to confirm current pricing):
| Flight type | Even More Space — typical price range |
|---|---|
| Short domestic hop | Lower end of the range, per direction |
| Medium domestic / transcon | Mid-range, per direction |
| Long-haul / Mint routes | Higher end, per direction |
Blue Extra fares sometimes include or discount EMS selection, and Mosaic members often get Even More Space at no extra charge — worth checking before you pay.
How to get a JetBlue Even More Space upgrade
- Check the seat map for your flight — EMS rows are usually marked separately.
- Compare the cost against simply buying a Blue Extra fare, which can bundle perks.
- Pick your row. Exit rows have the most legroom; front rows board first.
- Add it at booking or later — you don't have to decide immediately.
- Re-check near departure for a possible price drop.
Is Even More Space worth it?
For flights over a couple of hours, for tall passengers, or when you want guaranteed bin space, the extra room usually justifies the cost. On a short hop with a light load, you might get a comfortable seat without paying. Our agents can tell you quickly whether it's worth it on your specific flight.
Booking your trip from scratch? See how to book a JetBlue flight by phone and we'll add Even More Space at the same time. Already booked and need to shift dates? Read how to change a JetBlue flight date, or if plans changed, claim a JetBlue flight cancellation refund.
Ready for more legroom? Call +1 (855) 302-0422 (24/7) and our agents will find and book the best Even More Space seat for your trip.