Flight attendants from all 121 carriers can jumpseat at jetBlue. Below is our jumpseat policy. Hopefully other carriers will come around and make life a little easier for all of us
jetBlue jumpSeat Policy
Unlimited Jumpseats (any available cabin seat is a "jumpseat")
Business Casual or company uniform is accepted attire
Jumpseat is approved for personal travel or commuting purposes
Cabin Jumpseat Dress and Demeanor
Cabin jumpseat riders will be neatly dressed in their company uniform or business casual attire. They shall display their company ID card on their person while occupying any cabin jumpseat. The cabin jumpseat rider will be well groomed and will behave in a professional manner.
Cabin Jumpseat Personal Travel
The use of the cabin jumpseat for personal travel is a privilege granted by JetBlue. The cabin jumpseat may be used, on a space available basis, by personnel as specified in this section.
Cabin Jumpseat Priority
Cabin jumpseat authorization will be issued within the following priority classifications according to the individual’s check-in time:
U.S. Secret Service Agent
JetBlue Must Ride
JetBlue Flight Attendants
JetBlue Pilots (by seniority)
Other JetBlue crewmembers
F/As and Pilots from other US. Certificated Part 121 Air Carriers
Pilots from (Air Canada)
Cockpit Jumpseat Priority
U.S. Secret Service Agent
FAA Aviation Safety inspector
NTSB Investigator
JetBlue Must Ride (Flight Deck Authorized)
JetBlue Pilots (by seniority)
Other JetBlue certificated airmen
Other persons specifically authorized:
(JetBlue Flight Attendant Familiarization per FOTM)
(Airbus Training Center Instructors)
JetBlue has chosen not to limit the number of jumpseat riders on any given flight to the number of jumpseats available, but rather will try to accommodate riders in available passenger seat."
Note:
"The use of the cabin jumpseat is not to be confused with non-revenue space available travel. Non-Rev pass riders are those who have listed in the JetBlue reservation system and are entitled to a cabin passenger seat in accordance with the Non-Rev pass travel policy. Non-Rev pass riders, listed in the reservations system, have boarding priority for cabin passenger seats ahead of the jumpseat riders who have signed up for the jumpseat at the gate.
Regards
Bluetoad
