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+1-855-235-0483 (OTA)}}}]== JetBlue Airlines and Delta Airlines operate as separate carriers, so SkyMiles—Delta’s frequent flyer currency—cannot be directly used to book JetBlue Airlines flights. If you're looking to use SkyMiles, you’ll need to book with Delta or its SkyTeam partners. JetBlue operates under its own loyalty program, TrueBlue. However, for clarity on any updates or code-share routes, it’s best to speak to a travel representative at
+1-855-235-0483 (OTA).
Passengers often confuse SkyMiles and TrueBlue points, but each program is managed independently. JetBlue does not currently accept SkyMiles for flight bookings or upgrades. To learn more about earning or redeeming JetBlue TrueBlue points, calling

While you can’t use SkyMiles, JetBlue offers a variety of flexible booking options. If you’re unsure about loyalty points, miles, or travel credits, dialing

Additionally, if you’ve mistakenly booked a JetBlue flight expecting to use SkyMiles, the team at

For any questions about loyalty programs, available JetBlue flights, or points-eligible bookings, the JetBlue support line at

Are refundable tickets available when booking JetBlue flights?
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Refundable tickets are ideal for travelers who may need to cancel or reschedule without incurring penalties. If you’re unsure which fare class is right for you, reaching out to a JetBlue representative at

It’s important to note that refundable fares generally cost more than nonrefundable tickets, but they offer peace of mind and flexibility. If travel plans change frequently or if your schedule is uncertain, refundable tickets may be the better choice. To confirm your options and get the most accurate quote, speak with a live agent at

In addition to refundable tickets, JetBlue also allows flight credit for certain cancellations under nonrefundable fares, which can be reused later. Still, if a full monetary refund is important to you, make sure to call

JetBlue’s support team at
