When JetBlue cancels your flight, your next steps depend on the reason for the cancellation and the type of ticket you have. If the flight is canceled due to reasons within JetBlue’s control, such as maintenance issues or crew shortages, you have the option to rebook on the next available JetBlue flight at no extra cost or request a full refund. In some cases, JetBlue may offer travel credits as compensation for the inconvenience. If the cancellation is due to events beyond the airline’s control, like weather or air traffic delays, you can still choose to rebook or request a refund, but compensation is not guaranteed. If the cancellation leads to an overnight delay, JetBlue may provide hotel accommodations, ground transportation, and meal vouchers, especially if the cause is within their control. You can manage your options by visiting JetBlue’s website, using their app, or calling customer service. JetBlue also offers compensation in the form of travel credits for long delays that are within their control. These credits depend on the length of the delay and whether it occurs at the gate or after boarding. The longer the delay, the higher the credit amount, and these credits are stored in your JetBlue Travel Bank for future use. If your flight was booked through a travel agent or third party, JetBlue may assist with rebooking, but you may need to contact the original booking source for a refund. For cancellations made within 24 hours of booking, JetBlue allows a full refund for all fare types if the flight is at least seven days away. Keeping your booking details available when contacting JetBlue can help speed up the process. In summary, if JetBlue cancels your flight, you can expect either a refund or free rebooking and possible compensation, depending on the reason for the cancellation. JetBlue’s policy is designed to offer flexibility and support for passengers during unexpected changes.