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    1-800-538-2583
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  • Toll Free:
    1-805-754-2915
    Other Customer Support Numbers

    - JetBlue Reservations Phone Number (within the U.S.): 1-800-538-2583
    - JetBlue Central Baggage Services Phone Number (within the U.S.): 1-866-538-5438
    - JetBlue Central Baggage Services Phone Number (outside the U.S.): +1-512-916-4090
    - JetBlue Vacations Phone Number (within the U.S.): 1-844-528-2229
    - JetBlue Vacations Phone Number (outside the U.S.): +1-801-449-2525

    Disclaimer

    Though above information is verified by our Team, These numbers are subject to change without prior notice by JetBlue. If you are not able to get through any of the above number , Please reach our team to report the same.

    JetBlue
    History

    JetBlue

    JetBlue was incorporated in Delaware in August 1998 with its headquarters in Forest Hills, Queens. David Neeleman founded the company in August 1999, under the name "NewAir". JetBlue started by following Southwest's approach of offering low-cost travel, but sought to distinguish itself by its amenities, such as in-flight entertainment, TV at every seat, and Sirius XM satellite radio.

    JetBlue sought to primarily use the Airbus A320 family to ease maintenance, a similar approach Southwest takes with the Boeing 737.

    Fleet

    Since 2011 JetBlue has made multiple order and order differentials. At first the airline intended to revamp it fleet with the introduction of 40 Airbus A320neo. The airline has made multiple changes to its order books with ordering multiple Airbus A321 aircraft and later converting almost all of its A320neo orders for the Airbus A321neo.

    From 2018 and 2019 the airline made multiple changes to its fleet plans, with the airline intending to replace all of its aging Embraer E190 aircraft with the Airbus A220-300. And later modifying its Airbus A321neo orders to introduce the Airbus A321XLR aircraft to its fleet.

    Destinations

    As of November 2021, JetBlue Airways flies to 104 destinations in the Americas, with most of them in the United States and the Caribbean, a smaller selection of destinations in parts of Central and South America, and two destinations in Europe.

    Services

    On most of its aircraft, JetBlue offers a single cabin experience called Core. However, the airline differentiates a select number of rows with 7 extra inches of legroom, referred to as Even More Space seats. The Core cabin includes leather seats, complimentary Wi-Fi, complimentary entertainment screens with DirecTV, Sirius XM Radio, and movies, as well as complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic drinks.

    Policies

    Delta Baggage Policy

    JetBlue Airlines allows passengers to bring one carry-on bag and one personal item for free, such as a purse, laptop, or briefcase. Passengers can also bring checked baggage, but fees apply and vary depending on the destination and time of booking.

    For domestic flights within the United States, including Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, the following fees apply:

    - First checked bag: $35 if purchased during online check-in or $40 at the airport
    - Second checked bag: $45 if purchased during online check-in or $50 at the airport
    - Additional bags (up to 5): $150 each

    For international flights, fees for checked baggage may be different and are based on the route and destination. Passengers are advised to check JetBlue's website or contact the airline directly for more information.

    JetBlue also has size and weight restrictions for checked bags. The maximum weight for each bag is 50 pounds (23 kg), and the maximum size is 62 linear inches (157 cm). Any bags exceeding these limits will incur additional fees.

    Finally, JetBlue offers a baggage allowance for active duty military personnel and their dependents. They can check up to five bags for free, and the bags can weigh up to 100 pounds (45 kg) each.

    It's important to note that baggage fees are subject to change, so passengers should check JetBlue's website or contact the airline directly to confirm the fees and policies before their flight.

    JetBlue Pet Policy

    JetBlue allows pets to travel on board its aircraft. However, JetBlue only permits small dogs and cats to travel in the cabin, and there are restrictions on the number of pets that can be carried on a single flight.

    Here are the main requirements and guidelines for traveling with pets on JetBlue:

    1. Only small dogs and cats are allowed in the cabin, and they must be able to fit comfortably in a pet carrier that fits under the seat in front of you.
    2. Each passenger is allowed only one pet carrier on board.
    3. JetBlue does not allow pets to travel in the cargo hold of the aircraft.
    4. The pet carrier must comply with the size and weight requirements specified by JetBlue.
    5. The pet must remain inside the carrier for the duration of the flight.
    6. The pet must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned before traveling.
    7. Only four pets are allowed in the cabin on each flight, and they are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
    8. JetBlue charges a fee for pets traveling in the cabin, and the fee is non-refundable.
    9. JetBlue has certain restrictions on pet travel during holidays and busy travel periods, so it is important to check with the airline before booking your flight.

    It is important to note that some states and countries have their own regulations regarding pet travel. Therefore, passengers traveling with pets should also check the destination's requirements and restrictions before booking their flights.

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