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You can call JetBlue's customer service line at 1-800-JETBLUE (1-800-538-2583), to skip the waiting line call at (+1-844-868-8303) to speak with a representative.

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How to Talk to a JetBlue Representative?

Um...... Bro this is your anser


How many levels of management did you interact with?

Many people interact with two levels of management. They talk to their direct supervisor and then they talk to their manager's supervisor.


Who should I talk to if I have a question about my TIP mission?

You should talk to your personal TIP supervisor about any questions that you have. Alternatively you can talk to another TIP supervisor or the program coordinator Zapallar.


Can i talk to your supervisor?

Yes, May I have your name, number?


Want to talk to a dubliner?

I am from Dublin, and the Supervisor of the Ireland category, so you could talk to me.


When was JetBlue Airways created?

JetBlue Airways was created in 1998.


Is JetBlue airways safe to fly on?

jetBlue is very safe to fly on.


How can a supervisor tell if a contributor has read his or her warning?

There's no way for a Supervisor to know unless the contributor either deletes the warning message or responds to the message on the Supervisor's talk page.


Does jetblue have wifi?

JetBlue offers WiFi only on the exclusive BetaBlue aircraft. Otherwise, JetBlue does not offer WiFi now, but plans to in 2012.


Can you talk to a supervisor?

You can contact any supervisor (including me) on here via their message board. Category supervisors are listed to the right of the question screen.


Has JetBlue Airlines had any crashes?

No, it has not crashed it has had some emergency landings but no one ever got hurt on jetBlue Airways. I highly recommend you take jetBlue Airways everywhere you go they are very nice people and very safe. Now jetBlue prices are high but they are a WONDERFUL!!! airline. Take jetBlue they are awesome!


What year was JetBlue Airways founded?

JetBlue was founded in February of 1999 by David Neeleman.