Service and emotional support animal travel
JetBlue welcomes service and emotional support/psychiatric service animals in the cabin at no additional charge. You will be asked at the airport to verify the service the animal provides.
Definition of animal roles:
Service Animals: A service animal has been trained to perform a specific task to assist the customer traveling such as pathfinding, providing stability, alerting to sounds, etc.
Emotional Support Animals: An emotional support animal or psychiatric service animal provides comfort to support a customer's diagnosed mental or emotional disorder. Emotional support animals need not have specific training for that function, while psychiatric service animals are task trained. All must be trained to behave appropriately in a public setting. Acceptable emotional support and psychiatric service animals are limited to dogs, cats, and miniature horses.Your animal must behave appropriately in a public setting and have required documentation as noted below.
Travel requirements:
For travel beginning July 1, 2018, regardless of purchase date of ticket, customers will be required to provide 48 hours’ notice of their intention to travel with an emotional support or psychiatric service animal.
The following documentation will be required and can be downloaded here.
Please note: Required documentation for emotional support/psychiatric service animals must always accompany the animal when traveling and is to be presented upon request to JetBlue personnel for review.
The behavior of the animal will be assessed at the airport to ensure safety requirements are met before approving the animal for travel.
Additional documentation required:
Upon request, assistance will be offered by JetBlue crewmembers to and from the Airport Pet Relief Areas. Please ask an airport crewmember for assistance to the relief area.
Flying in Mint:
JetBlue permits service animals/emotional support/psychiatric service animals to accompany you in any seat except the emergency exit row unless the animal obstructs an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate an emergency evacuation. In JetBlue's Mint seating, you will forfeit the reclining feature in order to accommodate your animal on the floor. Animal carriers are not permitted in Mint seating during critical phases of flight (taxi, take-off, and landing) and must be stowed in the overhead compartment. If your animal is no larger than a lap infant and can sit comfortably on your lap without touching any part of the seat, the reclining feature may be used. If your animal(s) are of a size that prevents an adjacent customer from utilizing the amenities of their seat, the customer traveling with the animal(s) may need to be re-accommodated in another seat.
JetBlue welcomes service and emotional support/psychiatric service animals in the cabin at no additional charge. You will be asked at the airport to verify the service the animal provides.
Definition of animal roles:
Service Animals: A service animal has been trained to perform a specific task to assist the customer traveling such as pathfinding, providing stability, alerting to sounds, etc.
Emotional Support Animals: An emotional support animal or psychiatric service animal provides comfort to support a customer's diagnosed mental or emotional disorder. Emotional support animals need not have specific training for that function, while psychiatric service animals are task trained. All must be trained to behave appropriately in a public setting. Acceptable emotional support and psychiatric service animals are limited to dogs, cats, and miniature horses.Your animal must behave appropriately in a public setting and have required documentation as noted below.
Travel requirements:
- Please add the animal to your reservation when booking online or notify JetBlue at 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583) of the animal's travel. We must be notified of emotional support animal travel and receive documentation no later than 48 hours prior to departure.
- Emotional support animals are limited to one per customer. Service animals are limited to three per customer.
- If you are traveling with more than one service animal, JetBlue will make every reasonable effort to accommodate the space needed. Your animal(s) must fit within the footprint of your seat(s). If your animal(s) is too large to fit in a single footprint in accordance with FAA safety regulations, you may purchase a second seat to guarantee travel or wait for a flight that has suitable empty seats available.
- All animals must remain on the floor; however, if the animal is no larger than a lap infant and is well-behaved, circumstances may permit the animal to remain in your lap during all stages of flight.
- No animal is ever allowed to be placed on a seat whether or not it is in a carrier.
- Service animals in training are not accepted for travel on JetBlue.
- Animals that provide comfort for others or skills like drug or bomb detection will not be accepted on JetBlue. Animals accepted as service or emotional support animals must be providing disability mitigation directly to the customer who is traveling.
- JetBlue accepts only dogs, cats, and miniature horses as emotional support animals. We do not accept the following as they pose unavoidable safety and/or public health concerns:
- Animals improperly cleaned and/or with a foul odor
- Animals who appear to be in poor health
- Animals with tusks
- Hedgehogs
- Ferrets
- Insects
- Rodents
- Snakes
- Spiders
- Sugar gliders
- Reptiles
- Non-household birds (farm poultry, waterfowl, game bird, & birds of prey)
For travel beginning July 1, 2018, regardless of purchase date of ticket, customers will be required to provide 48 hours’ notice of their intention to travel with an emotional support or psychiatric service animal.
The following documentation will be required and can be downloaded here.
- Medical/Mental Health Professional’s Form
- Veterinary Health Form
- Confirmation of Animal Behavior
Please note: Required documentation for emotional support/psychiatric service animals must always accompany the animal when traveling and is to be presented upon request to JetBlue personnel for review.
The behavior of the animal will be assessed at the airport to ensure safety requirements are met before approving the animal for travel.
Additional documentation required:
- Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands require vaccination documentation for the animal to be admitted into the destination.
- International destinations have vaccination and documentation requirements. View here.
Upon request, assistance will be offered by JetBlue crewmembers to and from the Airport Pet Relief Areas. Please ask an airport crewmember for assistance to the relief area.
Flying in Mint:
JetBlue permits service animals/emotional support/psychiatric service animals to accompany you in any seat except the emergency exit row unless the animal obstructs an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate an emergency evacuation. In JetBlue's Mint seating, you will forfeit the reclining feature in order to accommodate your animal on the floor. Animal carriers are not permitted in Mint seating during critical phases of flight (taxi, take-off, and landing) and must be stowed in the overhead compartment. If your animal is no larger than a lap infant and can sit comfortably on your lap without touching any part of the seat, the reclining feature may be used. If your animal(s) are of a size that prevents an adjacent customer from utilizing the amenities of their seat, the customer traveling with the animal(s) may need to be re-accommodated in another seat.