
Jetblue offers a refund to credit card option for Travel Bank credits, which can be a convenient way to get your money back quickly.
You can request a refund to credit card for Travel Bank credits, but you'll need to have the credit card used to purchase the original flight or travel package.
Refunds to credit card are typically processed within 3-5 business days, but this timeframe may vary depending on your bank's processing schedule.
What You Can Use JetBlue Travel Bank For
You can use the JetBlue Travel Bank for a variety of purposes, including airfare and taxes on JetBlue-operated flights booked through jetblue.com or its mobile app. This can also be used to pay for taxes and fees on JetBlue award flights, as long as the credit covers the entire amount.
The Travel Bank can also be used to cover the air portion of a JetBlue Vacations package, which can be a convenient option for booking a trip. Additionally, if you need to make changes to a booking, you can use the Travel Bank to cover any applicable increase in airfare.

Here are some specific examples of what you can use the JetBlue Travel Bank for:
- Airfare and taxes on JetBlue-operated flights booked through jetblue.com or its mobile app (iOS, Android)
- Taxes and fees on JetBlue award flights (as long as the credit covers the entire amount)
- The air portion of a JetBlue Vacations package
- Any applicable increase in airfare when changing a booking
JetBlue Travel Bank Uses
You can use JetBlue Travel Bank to get a refund for your flight ticket if you booked it using a credit card. Refunds are made directly to your credit card.
The original payment method is used to process refunds, so if you paid with a credit card, you'll get your money back on the same card. This is the case whether you used a credit card or a debit card to purchase your ticket.
Travel Bank Redemption Options
You can redeem your JetBlue Travel Bank credits for flights on JetBlue, which is a great option if you have a specific travel date in mind.
Travel Bank credits can be redeemed for one-way or round-trip flights.
JetBlue Travel Bank Refund Policy
Refunds from JetBlue Travel are made to credit cards if you booked your flight ticket using a credit card.
You'll receive your money back to your credit card, no matter if you paid with a credit card or a debit card, using the original payment method.
The travel bank refund policy ensures you get your return on the same method you used to purchase your ticket.
Refund to Credit Card

You can get a refund from JetBlue Travel Bank back to your credit card. This is convenient if you booked your flight using a credit card.
JetBlue will refund your money back to your credit card if you're due a refund for any reason. This means you'll get your money back using the same payment method you originally used.
Refunds from JetBlue Travel Bank are made directly to your credit card. No need to worry about getting cash or a check.
Here are some key points about refunds to credit cards:
- Refunds are made to the original payment method, whether it's a credit card or debit card.
- You'll receive your refund back to your credit card if you booked your flight using a credit card.
Travel Bank Refund Rules
You can request a refund from your JetBlue Travel Bank for most travel credits, but some credits are non-refundable.
Non-refundable credits include travel credits that are part of a package deal or a special promotion.
You can request a refund online or by calling JetBlue's customer service.
Refunds are typically processed within 7-10 business days.
JetBlue Changes
JetBlue has made a change to its travel credit policy.

Customers who purchase non-refundable fares and need to cancel their travel will have their funds held in a Travel Bank account for future use on JetBlue.
For JetBlue customers who purchase travel on or after March 8, 2023, these Travel Bank funds are good for 1 year from the original ticketing date.
JetBlue's new policy change limits travel credits to up to a year after a passenger's original booking date.
Customers are welcome to use these funds to book any available JetBlue flight for sale, as long as travel is booked prior to the Travel Bank expiration.
The expiration date is visible when you access your account.
All of JetBlue's fares, with the exception of Blue Basic, have no change or cancellation fees.
JetBlue will honor travel credits for up to a year after the original ticketing date, not from when the credit was issued.
Customers who purchase travel on or after March 8, 2023, have 12 months from the original ticketing date to use airfare credits.
JetBlue's website has been updated to reflect these changes, and credits cannot be extended once they have expired.
JetBlue Travel Bank Updates

If you're looking to use your JetBlue travel bank credits, be aware that the validity period has changed for some credits. Travel credits issued from February 27, 2020, through June 30, 2020, now have a 24-month validity term.
You can receive refunds from JetBlue Travel back to your credit card. This is true even if you booked your flight using a credit card.
If you're due a refund, you'll get your money back to the same credit card you used for the original purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did my JetBlue refund go to travel Bank?
Refunds for extras like seats and bags are automatically credited to TravelBank, while your fare amount is refunded directly to your original payment method
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