JetBlue does not provide direct refunds if the price of your flight drops after you have already booked your ticket. Unlike some airlines that offer price protection or automatic refunds when fares decrease, JetBlue’s policy is different but still offers ways to benefit if you find a lower price. One important option is JetBlue’s Best Fare Guarantee. This guarantee applies only on the day you book your flight. If you find a lower fare for the exact same flight on JetBlue’s official website on the same day you made your booking, you can contact JetBlue customer service before 11:59 PM Eastern Time and request the guarantee. Once verified, JetBlue will issue you a $50 travel credit to use toward a future flight. This credit is a way for JetBlue to acknowledge the lower price but it is not a refund of the difference. The Best Fare Guarantee only applies if the lower price is found on JetBlue’s official site and the flights are exactly the same, including dates, times, and fare classes. It does not apply if you find a cheaper fare on third-party booking sites or for different flights. Besides the Best Fare Guarantee, JetBlue allows most fare types to be changed without change fees. This means if you find a lower price after booking, you can change your flight to the lower fare itinerary and receive a travel credit for the difference in price. This travel credit is valid for 12 months from the date you purchased your original ticket. This credit is not a cash refund but can be applied toward future JetBlue flights. This policy applies to popular fare classes such as Blue, Blue Plus, Blue Extra, and Mint fares. However, if you purchased a Blue Basic fare, the situation is more restrictive. Blue Basic fares do not allow changes, so you cannot simply switch to a cheaper flight to get the lower price. Instead, to take advantage of a fare drop, you would need to cancel your existing Blue Basic booking and then rebook the flight at the new lower price. Canceling a Blue Basic fare involves a cancellation fee of $100 for flights within North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, and $200 for other international routes. This fee reduces the overall savings you might get from rebooking at a lower fare. Therefore, passengers with Blue Basic tickets need to weigh whether paying the cancellation fee and rebooking is worth the potential savings. It is also important to remember that any changes or cancellations must follow JetBlue’s timelines and rules to qualify for travel credits or refunds. Additionally, if you booked your ticket through a third-party website or travel agency, JetBlue’s Best Fare Guarantee and change policies may not apply directly, and you might need to work with the agency for any changes. In summary, JetBlue does not offer direct refunds for price drops, but it does provide a Best Fare Guarantee on the day of booking and allows most fare types to be changed to lower fares with the difference given as travel credit. For Blue Basic fares, the only way to benefit from a lower price is to cancel and rebook, which includes paying cancellation fees. Understanding these policies helps travelers make informed decisions and potentially save money when prices change after booking.