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Has JetBlue waived cancellation fees?

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Carter Sullivan

Updated on March 12, 2026

Has JetBlue waived cancellation fees?

In response to the pandemic, JetBlue was the first airline to offer a Go Back and Forth with Confidence policy waiving change and cancel fees. JetBlue's updated waiver applies retroactively, so any tickets purchased on April 1 (with the new fare structure) will now enjoy free changes and cancellations.

In this regard, do I get my points back if I cancel a JetBlue flight?

To make a change, all flight segments must be cancelled and rebooked at the current fare, subject to availability. The points will be returned to the original TrueBlue account and the fare paid will be placed in a Travel Bank credit. Check your Travel Bank statement for your credit's expiration date.

Also Know, how long does it take to get a refund from JetBlue? JetBlue strives to provide credit card refunds promptly and cash or check refunds within 20 days upon receipt of all necessary information.

Also to know, how much does it cost to change a flight on JetBlue?

Jetblue airline charges its passengers with a $75 fee for making changes and cancellations 60 days before the scheduled departure. Other than this, the fees are $75 for each passenger holding under $100 fare ticket, a fee of $100 for fares between $100-$149, and a $150 fee for fares over $150.

Is JetBlue safe to fly?

Airlineratings.com surveyed 430 airlines for COVID-19 compliance, according to the report. The site also named the safest airlines in the world from the 385 carriers it monitors and listed JetBlue among three U.S. carriers on a list of 10 safest low-cost airlines for 2021.

What if JetBlue changes your flight time?

Schedule changes that are less than 60 minutes are subject to the change / cancel fee and any applicable difference in fare if the customer wants to make a change to their reservation. Schedule changes that are less than 60 minutes do not have additional cancellation options. Please refer to the ticketed fare rules.

How do I get a refund for a Cancelled flight?

  1. Take Advantage of the Free Cancellation within 24 hours of Booking.
  2. Check your Airline's Cancellation Policy.
  3. Benefit from the Flexible Cancellation Policy of Online Travel Agencies.
  4. Provisions for "Involuntary Refunds" in the Airline's Contract of Carriage.

How much is 40000 JetBlue points worth?

Here's how much 40,000 miles are worth by airline:

JetBlue: $572. Delta: $532. American: $456. United: $416.

Can someone else use my JetBlue credit?

The credit in JetBlue Travel Bank account is essentially non-transferable. You can however use your travel bank credit to purchase the tickets of other persons such as your parent, spouse, child or friend. Booking a flight using travel credit is only allowed to be done by the same person who has been issued the credit.

Do JetBlue points expire?

TrueBlue Points do not expire. Should a Member close his or her TrueBlue account, the Points in that account will be terminated.

Is JetBlue a good airline?

JetBlue Airways is Certified as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.

How many TrueBlue points do you need for a flight?

At a value of 1.4 cents per point, that means you could redeem a TrueBlue point for a minim of a $70 ticket. Or more accurately, you could redeem points for a cheaper ticket, though it would still cost you 5,000 points. JetBlue has recently changed that, and TrueBlue award redemptions now start at 3,500 points.

Does JetBlue have a 24 hour cancellation policy?

Cancellation within 24 hours

If travel was booked seven days or more prior to the departure date, customers will have 24 hours from the time of their original booking to cancel their reservation without being charged a cancellation fee.

Is JetBlue blocking middle seats?

The airline's decision to discontinue its COVID-19-modified boarding process comes months after JetBlue stopped blocking middle seats on flights. While JetBlue will no longer require passengers to board back to front, several other airlines — like Delta and United Airlines — are continuing to deploy the practice.

Can you use JetBlue points for even more space?

Use Your Points for Even More Space

JetBlue elite flyers, known as Mosaic Members, can redeem their TrueBlue points for an upgrade from a purchased economy ticket to a premium economy seat with extra legroom.

Are Blue extra fares refundable?

Blue, Blue Plus, Blue Extra, and Mint are JetBlue's non-refundable fares. With the exception of Blue Basic fares, Mosaic members do not have to pay a fee when changing or canceling a non-refundable ticket.