Last edit by: mia
Reminder: you must enroll and select B6 as your airline, ( a day) BEFORE making a reimbursable purchase. Click HERE.
Gift Cards are no longer available for sale.
Extra Legroom purchase fees have been reimbursed, but must be done in a separate transaction (post 84, 96, etc.)
Cancellation fees appear to be reimbursed (post 109)
Taxes/fees on award flights booked with JetBlue points have been reimbursed (post 89, 98, 107, etc.)
Paid tickets below a certain threshold may be reimbursed; various data points suggest a threshold above $137.40 but below $152.20 (see post 93 and onwards, post 338)
Gift Cards are no longer available for sale.
Extra Legroom purchase fees have been reimbursed, but must be done in a separate transaction (post 84, 96, etc.)
Cancellation fees appear to be reimbursed (post 109)
Taxes/fees on award flights booked with JetBlue points have been reimbursed (post 89, 98, 107, etc.)
Paid tickets below a certain threshold may be reimbursed; various data points suggest a threshold above $137.40 but below $152.20 (see post 93 and onwards, post 338)
Airline fee $250/$200 reimbursement reports: B6 only (JetBlue)
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Oct 2008
Programs: AA Plat, National EE, Marriott Plat, HH Gold, SPG Plat
Posts: 401
Airline fee $250/$200 reimbursement reports: B6 only (JetBlue)
I was thinking of selecting jetblue, will it pay for EML seat fees? I am medallion on delta until 2013 so I don't think selected Delta would be worthwhile. If it does will I have to book it separate from the ticket so it doesn't come across as one charge?
#3
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 26

I would love to know if people have had success buying gift cards or flights under a $100 with Jetblue and getting them refunded. I am looking to sign up with them because i tend to fly them more often, but since they have free bags i know i probably won't get the full value out of them.
#4
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 333
I would love to know if people have had success buying gift cards or flights under a $100 with Jetblue and getting them refunded. I am looking to sign up with them because i tend to fly them more often, but since they have free bags i know i probably won't get the full value out of them.
#5
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 333
I don't think the gift card purchase for Jet Blue is going to work. It is displaying as a gift card purchase.
DIRECT MKTG MISC
DIRECT MKTG MISC
Doing Business As: JETBLUE AIRWAYS GIFTCARD
Merchant Address: 300 MISSOURI AVE
JEFFERSONVILLE
IN
47130
DIRECT MKTG MISC
DIRECT MKTG MISC
Doing Business As: JETBLUE AIRWAYS GIFTCARD
Merchant Address: 300 MISSOURI AVE
JEFFERSONVILLE
IN
47130
#6
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,708
Give it 4 or 5 business days after it posts (no longer pending).
#8
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 81
AMEX $200 Airline Fee Credit and JetBlue Even More Space?
I have Amex platinum and i just want to know whether $200 Airline fee credit will cover Jetblue Even More Space seat fee? If i upgrade to "Even More Space" seat Jetblue wants to charge me $40 additional. I would be nice if my AMEX can cover that fee under "$200 Airline Fee credit". Did anyone try it yet? Does it cover in flight movies also?
thanks
thanks
Last edited by stark4; Jul 8, 11 at 11:07 pm
#10
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 333
I'm going to make another attempt at purchasing the Jet Blue gift cards. I recently flew Jet Blue from PDX to LGB and ordered food plus a number of drinks. I assumed I was reimbursed by AmEx however, it turns out, I was never even charged by the airline. Still have $200 to spend. Here goes nothing.
#11
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 81
I'm going to make another attempt at purchasing the Jet Blue gift cards. I recently flew Jet Blue from PDX to LGB and ordered food plus a number of drinks. I assumed I was reimbursed by AmEx however, it turns out, I was never even charged by the airline. Still have $200 to spend. Here goes nothing.
#13
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 333
No reimbursement for Jet Blue gift cards by AmEx. The description of the transaction reads 'Jet Blue Gift Card' I'm sure that probably has something to do with the reason why they don't give a credit for the transaction. Oh well, it was worth a shot...or two.
#15
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 333
I have $180 left to spend this year. I tried purchasing a gift card for $99 and it wasn't reimbursed. I have a trip booked for the first quarter of 2012 and thought about upgrading seats but prior to doing so called AMEX and was told extended legroom, upgrades are not reimbusable.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
