If your JetBlue flight is canceled, the airline offers several options based on the reason for cancellation and your preference. JetBlue typically attempts to automatically rebook you on the next available flight to your destination at no additional cost. You will be notified by email, text, or the JetBlue app. If the new flight option does not meet your needs, you have the right to change it to another JetBlue flight within a reasonable timeframe or cancel it entirely. If JetBlue cancels your flight for any reason, you are entitled to a full refund to your original form of payment, regardless of your ticket type. This includes Blue Basic, Blue, Blue Extra, and Mint fares. The refund process usually takes seven to ten business days for credit or debit card payments. If you booked your flight using JetBlue travel credits or TrueBlue points, those will be returned to your account, along with any taxes or fees paid. If the cancellation is caused by events within JetBlue’s control, such as maintenance problems or staffing issues, you may also be eligible for compensation. This may include JetBlue Travel Bank credits, which can range from $50 to $150 depending on the length of the delay or timing of the cancellation. In the event of a cancellation that occurs close to the scheduled departure time, JetBlue may also offer meal vouchers, ground transportation, and hotel accommodations if you are required to stay overnight. These additional services are typically offered only when the cancellation is due to factors within JetBlue’s control. If the cancellation is due to uncontrollable events such as weather, air traffic control delays, or security concerns, you will still receive a refund or be rebooked, but extra compensation such as hotel and meals is not guaranteed. You can manage cancellations or refunds by using the JetBlue website, mobile app, or by contacting their customer service at +1-833-845-1858. JetBlue’s Customer Bill of Rights outlines the compensation and service standards for delays and cancellations and is applied consistently depending on the situation. For cancellations made through a third-party booking site or travel agent, you may need to request refunds or changes directly through them, though JetBlue still honors refund rights for eligible canceled flights. Passengers are encouraged to retain all receipts and documentation, especially if claiming reimbursement for meals or lodging. In some cases, JetBlue may require proof of expenses to process refunds for additional services. JetBlue strives to keep customers informed and supported when flight cancellations occur, offering timely updates, flexible rebooking, and fair compensation. Knowing your rights and acting quickly can help reduce stress and ensure that you receive the support and refunds available to you. Whether you choose to rebook, accept a refund, or request compensation, JetBlue aims to provide assistance that aligns with both airline policy and federal regulations to ensure passengers are treated fairly and professionally in the event of a cancellation.