JetBlue Changes Price Drop Policy From 14 Days To 5 Days

JetBlue has made a change to their price drop policy effective immediately. Previously you had 14 days to call in and request a credit voucher if your flight dropped in price. They have now reduced this to only 5 days. Everything else regarding this policy is staying the same, for example:

  • Still requires calling in
  • Does not apply to coupon codes
  • Mosaic status members can rebook themselves and one guest for no fee

Not entirely sure why JetBlue is making a change to this policy, never good to see this – especially a no notice change. Fingers crossed that Southwest don’t follow suit and devalue their even more valuable rebooking policy.

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Dan
Dan (@guest_545206)
January 1, 2018 16:13

Does this policy work on flights booked with miles? Can I call in and request mile differential credit?

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PSJc1eAmawCjwfbdf (@guest_533175)
December 9, 2017 23:54

What’s the deal with Mosaic only rebooking one guest with no fee? I thought free cancellation applied to everyone on the same itinerary: “The change/cancel fee will also be waived for any traveler on the same reservation as the Mosaic member; the change/cancel fee for any other traveler not on that same reservation will still apply.”

Mike
Mike (@guest_531837)
December 7, 2017 02:35

Curious what drove that change.

qmc
qmc (@guest_531481)
December 6, 2017 13:53

Used this about 12 days after booking last month. Oddly enough, it dropped again but the second credit went back to my credit card, and not into my travel bank.

5 days is still better than … pretty much every other US airline (save for Southwest and Alaska) so…

Z
Z (@guest_531366)
December 6, 2017 11:47

Good. Perhaps they can now offer price drops and be more competitive without the whole plane calling for credit vouchers.

Justin
Justin (@guest_531325)
December 6, 2017 10:38

If SW changes their policy that will really go against their mantra. Would be very surprised to see it.

joe
joe (@guest_531323)
December 6, 2017 10:37

That’s why I have no problem with Southwest suing SWMonkey. Most people wouldn’t put in the time to save a few bucks. Southwest doesn’t have to offer this generous policy–if it costs them too much money they will kill it altogether.