If you’ve booked a JetBlue flight and later notice the price has dropped, you might be eligible for a refund or credit, depending on the fare type and timing. JetBlue offers a customer-friendly policy that allows passengers to receive a travel credit or refund if the fare decreases after booking. However, eligibility largely depends on whether you purchased a refundable or non-refundable fare. For non-refundable Blue, Blue Plus, or Blue Extra fares, JetBlue typically offers the price difference as a travel credit, which can be used for future bookings. To claim this, you must request the adjustment; JetBlue does not automatically issue credits for fare drops. Refundable fares may be eligible for a direct refund to your original payment method.
Keep in mind, the fare drop must occur on the exact same itinerary — same flight number, date, and destination — to qualify. JetBlue's policy applies to both cash and TrueBlue points bookings. If your fare qualifies, you can easily request a credit online through your JetBlue account or by contacting JetBlue customer service at +1-(833)-845-(1858). Also, there’s no penalty for rebooking if you find a cheaper fare and wish to apply the credit immediately, though fare difference rules and cancellation fees may apply depending on your ticket type.
For those who purchased the optional "Price Drop Guarantee" or booked during a fare sale, extra benefits may be available. JetBlue strives to maintain competitive pricing and customer satisfaction, so monitoring your booked fare and acting quickly if the price drops can help you save money. Always read the specific fare rules during booking to understand what refund or credit options apply. For personal assistance and the latest refund policies, reach out to JetBlue’s support team at +1-(833)-845-(1858).