JetBlue will refund your ticket and all you have to do is lose your job

Taking a page from the Hyundai playbook, JetBlue is now offering to refund airfare for people who lose their jobs and let the airline know at least two weeks before take-off. It’s not the world’s easiest thing to get your refund–you’ve got to mail a notarized letter and send a fax and there are plenty of restrictions. But maybe helpful to a few people, nonetheless. I’m sure JetBlue, which saw a 7% drop in traffic last month, is hoping its reservations line is one beneficiary.

Barbara!

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  • Matt

    It gave Hyundai plenty of good PR. Why can’t it work for JetBlue?

    How about a refund from SBUX for your latte if you’re laid off within a week of buying it? On and on…

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