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JetBlue offers rain protection through new partnership with WeatherPromise

JetBlue offers rain protection through new partnership with WeatherPromise
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Emily Thompson Credit cards editor | The Points Guy

JetBlue Vacations has announced a partnership with WeatherPromise to offer rain protection for trips booked through the airline's vacation portal. This new coverage will reimburse travelers if their destination experiences significant rainfall, allowing them to proceed with their trip and receive a refund.

WeatherPromise defines "excessive rain" based on various factors such as destination, trip length, and historical weather data. The company uses satellite imagery, weather stations, and radar to monitor conditions in real-time at travel destinations. The reimbursement process is automatic, requiring no paperwork from the traveler.

According to JetBlue's Jamie Perry, "Travel should be exciting, not stressful, and our partnership with WeatherPromise is another way we're making that a reality." He added that this initiative ensures customers can enjoy their vacations without worrying about weather disruptions.

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The WeatherPromise guarantee can be purchased on the confirmation page for flight and hotel packages, directly in confirmation emails, or when managing vacation bookings. It is available only for flights departing from U.S. airports or territories.

Currently, no other airline partners with WeatherPromise, but this could change depending on the success of JetBlue's initiative.

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