Can I use my JetBlue account to buy a ticket for someone else?


Can I use my JetBlue account to buy a ticket for someone else? Can I use JetBlue miles to buy a ticket for someone else? You can book a ticket for another person using your TrueBlue miles. Just search for award flights as normal and enter the other person's information during the checkout process.


Can I earn miles if I buy a ticket for someone else?

While you might feel you're entitled to receiving the airline miles accrued when you pay for someone else's ticket, only the passenger can earn miles from flying. Frequent flyer programs will not award miles when the passenger's name doesn't match the name on the loyalty account provided at check-in.


Can I check a bag for someone else?

Checking bags for someone else One member of a family traveling on the same reservation is able to check bags for the family by providing a valid government-issued ID.


How do I avoid checked bag fees on JetBlue?

In this post
  1. Pack in a Carry-On to Avoid JetBlue Baggage Fees.
  2. Fly Mint for Free Baggage.
  3. Free Bags with JetBlue Credit Cards.
  4. Earn JetBlue Status (or with American)
  5. Show Military Documentation for Free Checked Bags.


Does everyone need to be present to check in at airport?

Definitely you can check in at airport seperately if you're not in a same family or travelling together. At the airport in check in counter the check in counter agent will ask for I'd card for each traveller. So, all traveller have to show their respective I'd card.


How strict is Jetblue with carry-on size?

JetBlue's carry-on size limit is 22 x 14 x 9 inches (55.88 x 35.56 x 22.86 cm). The carry-on luggage must fit in the overhead bin. Personal items must not exceed 17 x 13 x 8 inches (43.2 x 33 x 20.32 cm) and must fit under your seat. JetBlue does not enforce weight restrictions on carry-on or personal items.


Does it matter whose name is on a plane ticket?

As long as your first and last name matches your official ID, you should be ok. Including your middle or second last name on the reservation and ticket is optional. However, since airlines can have different rules, I suggest you do check with your airline to be sure.


Does your plane ticket have to match your ID exactly?

Yes. The name submitted on your airline reservation must be an exact match to the name you provided on your application. If you use a frequent flyer account or online travel profile, ensure that your name is properly saved.