After a break of over three months the filly returned in a two-year-old handicap at Doncaster Racecourse in which she was assigned a weight of 131 pounds and finished eighth behind Nemoralia.
On her first run for her new trainer Jet Setting was sent to France and moved up in class for the Listed Prix Herod over 1400 metres at Chantilly Racecourse in November.
She began her second season in a maiden race over eight and a half furlongs on heavy ground at Cork Racecourse on 26 March in which she was ridden for the first time by Shane Foley who became her regular jockey.
[9] The ground was heavy again fifteen days later when the filly was stepped up in class for the Group Three 1000 Guineas Trial over seven furlongs at Leopardstown Racecourse and started the 11/2 second choice in the betting behind the Aidan O'Brien-trained Alice Springs.
Minding moved up alongside her inside the final furlong but she rallied strongly when challenged and won by a head with the pair finishing ten lengths clear of the other eight runners.
[11] On 13 June Jet Setting was put up for auction at the Goffs London Sale, held at Kensington Palace Orangery and was bought for £1,300,000 by Mike Wallace for the China Horse Club.
[16] Four days later she started favourite for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot but after leading for most of the way she faded in closing stages and dead-heated for sixth behind the French-trained Qemah.
After a break of two and a half months Jet Setting returned in the Group One Matron Stakes over one mile at Leopardstown on 10 September.
On 2 October the filly was dropped in class for the Group Three Concorde Stakes at Tipperary Racecourse in which she was matched against male opposition for the first time in 2016.
After racing in second behind Creggs Pipes, Jet Setting took the lead in the straight and pulled away to win "easily" by six and a half lengths.
[17] Jet Setting ended her racing career with a run in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot on 15 October.