Checking In & On-Board Media
We always recommend checking in to your flights the day before. You can check-in online with this link, or on your mobile phone with the JetBlue app (here is a link with more information on the app and how to download it). With JetBlue, it does not matter when you check in, so anytime the day before will work. The reason for this is in case an airline were to oversell the plane (something that JetBlue says they would never do) or if you were running late, they know you are coming and will not give away your seat. When you check in, they usually email you e-tickets. If you have the JetBlue app, you could also find your itinerary and access your passes directly using your record locator. Otherwise, they will have you print tickets once you get to the airport.
With JetBlue, all of their planes have tv’s built into the seats. You will have access to various stations as well as movies (all free). Make sure to pack headphones to enjoy the in-flight entertainment!
Baggage Information
With JetBlue, each member in your party is allowed to bring on a carry-on bag and a personal item. In general, your first checked bag will cost $30/each way per person (if you have the JetBlue Plus Mastercard, you are allowed 1 checked bag per person for free)! There is a 50lb weight limit per bag, so pack accordingly to avoid extra fees! See here for more information: https://www.jetblue.com/travel/baggage/
Airline Check-in
If you have any bags to check, or if you need to print out your boarding passes, you will need to head right to the JetBlue check-in area at the airport. For Logan Airport, this is located in Terminal C. Since JetBlue basically has their own terminal at Logan Airport, you can’t miss it! Click here for more information on JetBlue at Logan. Manchester, Providence and Worcester airports all only have one terminal. If the airport uses self-service check-in stations, enter your flight information, where the easiest to use is your record locator. If you have a bag to check, you will indicate this at the station and pay any luggage fees at that time via credit card (again, your fare includes one checked bag). Once complete, you will receive your boarding passes and/or tags for your luggage (as applicable). If you need to check a bag, you will see desks with JetBlue agents that will help you with this. They can help you apply your luggage tags. Once you are finished with this, you will then head to security.
We always recommend checking in to your flights the day before. You can check-in online with this link, or on your mobile phone with the JetBlue app (here is a link with more information on the app and how to download it). With JetBlue, it does not matter when you check in, so anytime the day before will work. The reason for this is in case an airline were to oversell the plane (something that JetBlue says they would never do) or if you were running late, they know you are coming and will not give away your seat. When you check in, they usually email you e-tickets. If you have the JetBlue app, you could also find your itinerary and access your passes directly using your record locator. Otherwise, they will have you print tickets once you get to the airport.
With JetBlue, all of their planes have tv’s built into the seats. You will have access to various stations as well as movies (all free). Make sure to pack headphones to enjoy the in-flight entertainment!
Baggage Information
With JetBlue, each member in your party is allowed to bring on a carry-on bag and a personal item. In general, your first checked bag will cost $30/each way per person (if you have the JetBlue Plus Mastercard, you are allowed 1 checked bag per person for free)! There is a 50lb weight limit per bag, so pack accordingly to avoid extra fees! See here for more information: https://www.jetblue.com/travel/baggage/
Airline Check-in
If you have any bags to check, or if you need to print out your boarding passes, you will need to head right to the JetBlue check-in area at the airport. For Logan Airport, this is located in Terminal C. Since JetBlue basically has their own terminal at Logan Airport, you can’t miss it! Click here for more information on JetBlue at Logan. Manchester, Providence and Worcester airports all only have one terminal. If the airport uses self-service check-in stations, enter your flight information, where the easiest to use is your record locator. If you have a bag to check, you will indicate this at the station and pay any luggage fees at that time via credit card (again, your fare includes one checked bag). Once complete, you will receive your boarding passes and/or tags for your luggage (as applicable). If you need to check a bag, you will see desks with JetBlue agents that will help you with this. They can help you apply your luggage tags. Once you are finished with this, you will then head to security.