New York to Boston
Restrictions Apply
JetBlue gives you more than the other guys. Like more savings with your first checked bag free! So go ahead and pack an extra pair of shoes or that "just in case" outfit. On JetBlue, you don’t have to squeeze everything into your carry-on.
First checked bag free
• Each customer may bring one bag free of charge.
• All checked bags must not exceed 62” (157.48 cm) in overall dimensions (length + width + height) and cannot exceed 50 pounds (22.73 kilos).
Please note: boxes will not be accepted as checked baggage on international flights.
Carry-on bags
• Each customer may bring onboard one personal item (purse, briefcase, laptop, etc.) plus one carry-on bag.
• Your personal item must not exceed 18"l (45.72 cm) x 15"w (38.1 cm) x 8"h (20.32 cm) in order to fit under the seat in front of you.
To fit in the overhead bin, your item must not exceed:
• for our Airbus A320: 26” l (66 cm) x 18” w (45.72 cm) x 12” h (30.48 cm)
• for our EMBRAER 190: 24” l (60.96 cm) x 16” w (40.64 cm) x 10” h (25.4 cm)
Additional bags
• If you’ll be carrying additional bags, there is a $30* fee for checking a second bag and a $75 fee for a third bag**. All checked bags must not exceed 62 inches (157.48 centimeters) in overall dimensions (length + width + height) and cannot exceed 50 pounds (22.73 kilos).
Overweight, oversized or excess baggage
Overweight, oversized or excess baggage may be checked on a load-availability basis. Fees will be assessed for each category that applies, i.e. if a bag is overweight and oversized, the overweight fee plus the oversized fee will apply. Fees will be collected at the airport upon check-in.
Overweight Bags Fee
51–70 pounds (31.82 kilos): $50 per bag
71–99 pounds (45 kilos): $100 per bag
Oversized Bags Fee
63–80 inches (203.2 centimeters): $75 per bag
Bags larger than 80 inches will not be accepted.
Checking baggage for someone other than yourself
• As mandated by the Aviation and Transportation Security Act (P.L. 107-71), we cannot accept checked baggage on the aircraft unless the customer who checked the baggage is aboard the aircraft.
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