If you’re wondering whether JetBlue offers a refund when the price of your flight drops after booking, the answer is yes—under certain conditions. JetBlue has a policy that allows travelers to receive a credit or fare difference refund if the price of their booked flight decreases, but the eligibility depends on the fare type and how the request is made. JetBlue operates under a fare structure that includes Blue Basic, Blue, Blue Plus, Blue Extra, and Mint fares, each with different rules. If you’ve booked a refundable fare, you are generally eligible for a refund or travel credit for the difference in fare if the price drops after purchase. For non-refundable fares, JetBlue typically offers a travel credit for the fare difference, which can be used toward a future flight. However, you must proactively monitor the price and contact JetBlue to request the adjustment. This is not done automatically. In most cases, the price drop refund or credit is only provided as a JetBlue Travel Bank credit, which remains valid for 12 months from the original ticketing date. To request a refund for a price drop, you can use the “Manage Trips” feature on JetBlue’s website or mobile app to track your flight’s current price and initiate the request. Alternatively, you can contact JetBlue customer service directly at +1-833-845-1858, where an agent can review your booking and process any eligible refund or credit if applicable. It’s important to note that the fare difference credit is only granted if the same exact fare class is available at the lower price—changes in flight times, dates, or fare classes may disqualify the refund eligibility. For instance, if you booked a Blue Plus fare and notice a lower price in the same fare class for the identical flight, you can call or submit a request to claim the difference. If the cheaper fare is in a different fare class or with added restrictions, JetBlue may deny the request or charge a change fee, depending on the ticket’s terms. JetBlue also waives change or cancellation fees for most fares (except Blue Basic), making it easier to rebook at the lower fare if needed. This policy encourages travelers to check for price changes and rebook their tickets if a cheaper fare becomes available. Keep in mind that if you originally booked your JetBlue ticket through a third-party travel site or travel agent, you may need to go through them to manage price drop refunds or rebooking, and their policies might differ. In conclusion, JetBlue does offer a form of refund or travel credit when prices drop, but only under specific conditions. You need to take action by monitoring fare changes and contacting JetBlue directly or managing the booking online. For assistance, or to check if you qualify for a price drop credit, you can reach JetBlue customer support at +1-833-845-1858. Being proactive and understanding your fare type is key to benefiting from this price protection policy.