Jet Blue Closes Overhead Bins To Low-Fare Pax

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Key Takeaways:

  • JetBlue's "Basic Blue" customers will be barred from using overhead bins and must fit carry-on items under the seat for flights booked from July 20 onward.
  • This restriction, effective Feb. 25, aims to guarantee overhead bin space for passengers in the top three fare classes.
  • Higher-fare passengers are guaranteed a spot for their bag in the overhead bins or will receive a $25 voucher if forced to check it.
  • Exceptions to the "Basic Blue" carry-on rule include Mosaic members, active military, and those purchasing an Even More Space seat, though only the latter are guaranteed their bag onboard.
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Budget fare customers flying JetBlue won’t have to worry about finding overhead bin space because they won’t be allowed to use it. Starting Feb. 25, on flights booked from July 20 onward, passengers with “Basic Blue” tickets will be barred from using the overheads and anything they carry on will have to fit under the seat in front of them. There’s also no guarantee those bags will get in the cabin, either. “Mosaic members, travelers combining a Blue Basic fare with an Even More Space seat, active military and unaccompanied minors may still bring a carry-on bag, but only Even More Space customers are guaranteed to get their bag onboard.”

The restrictions on low-fare customers do pay dividends for those who buy Jet Blue’s more expensive seats. There will be enough room in the bins to guarantee those in the top three fare classes a spot for their bag. If the calculation is off, those who have to check their bags will get a $25 voucher for a future flight.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.
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