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  2. JetBlue’s new checked bag fees now depend on the day - AOL

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    JetBlue is giving flyers a $10 discount if they add a checked bag during booking and at least 24 hours before check-in, with prices ranging from $35 for off-peak dates and $40 for peak dates.

  3. JetBlue’s $499 gamble: A new travel credit card that ... - AOL

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    Mosaic status: Earn 1 tile for every $1,000 spent, helping cardholders fast-track their way to JetBlue's elite status tiers. ... Holders and up to three companions get a free first checked bag ...

  4. JetBlue updated their carry-on policy for Blue Basic ticket ...

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    After September 6, all JetBlue customers, including Blue Basic, Blue and Blue Extra fares, will be allowed a complimentary carry-on bag, while checked bags require an additional $65 fee at any ...

  5. WorldTracer - Wikipedia

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    It tracks and follows baggage for up to 100 days and collaborates with other services. The World Tracer internet interface allows passengers to track their bags by entering a transaction number. Whenever baggage is found without an owner, it can be registered as on-hand baggage.

  6. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    Paper boarding passes are issued either by agents at a check-in counter, self-service kiosks, or by the airline's web check-in site. BCBP can be printed at the airport by an ATB (Automated Ticket & Boarding Pass) printer or a direct thermal printer, or by a personal inkjet or laser printer. The symbology for paper boarding passes is PDF417 ...

  7. JetBlue - Wikipedia

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    JetBlue told the Associated Press that it expected to collect $40 million from passengers selecting seats with extra legroom and $20 million from passengers paying $15 to check a second bag. In September 2008, JetBlue began charging passengers $10–30 for an extended-leg-room seat depending on the length of the flight. [36] [37]