Originally Posted by
BigRedBears
From JetBlue’s website. Notice, NYC area, Long Island area and Philadelphia area have a certain overlap. You can use it to your advantage, though might need to use a two step process. In practice, they will SDC you right away.
- Long Island area: ISP, JFK, LGA
- New York City: EWR, HPN, JFK, LGA
- Philadelphia: EWR, PHL
https://www.jetblue.com/travel-agents/irop-policy
What is unclear to me, and I couldn't find explained on their website, is if this means that ISP and EWR are "co-located". Doesn't look like it to me, otherwise just have a "NY Wide Area" group or something with them all. So maybe you can switch from EWR to ISP, maybe someone has done this, but it doesn't look like it's doable just from the info on this page.
And does anyone know what it means if you try to book and there are no seats to choose? I assumed "standby", but I dunno.