Ticketing Authority
Travel Agents
To become an authorized agent to sell JetBlue tickets, a U.S. travel agency must be fully accredited with the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC). All ARC accredited agencies are automatically granted authority to validate on JetBlue stock.
International Agents must be accredited with IATA and participate in the local Bank Settlement Plan (BSP). BSP travel agencies requesting ticketing authority must email JetBlue with the following information:
- Subject Line: Request for Ticketing Authority
- Email body: BSP country, Agency name, IATA number
- English Speaking Agents Email: agencysettlementsupport@jetblue.com
- Spanish Speaking Agents Email: agentedeviaje@jetblue.com
JetBlue will grant ticketing authority as we deem appropriate, and has the authority to remove it should an agency not comply with all JetBlue policies and procedures.
To obtain country specific accreditation information, contact ARC or contact IATA directly.
It may be necessary for JetBlue to initiate collection proceedings against an agency for failure to meet and/or violation of JetBlue guidelines, or failure to remit payment. JetBlue can file a default claim with the Airlines Reporting Corporation against the agency’s Surety Bond or Letter of Credit for the amount due.
Special Note for Kuwait (KW), South Africa (ZA) and United Arab Emirates (AE) BSPs
JetBlue doesn’t take requests from agencies to be added to these BSPs.
Special Note for French (FR) BSP
JetBlue only takes requests from agencies in Guadeloupe to be added to this BSP.
Special Note for United Kingdom (GB) BSP
JetBlue takes requests from agencies in the United Kingdom. Please send us the following:
- Subject Line: Request for Ticketing Authority
- Email body: Agency name, IATA number
- Email: support@flyjetblue.eu