Starting May 4, JetBlue will require all passengers to wear face masks when traveling. This includes wearing masks or face coverings when checking in, boarding, and deplaning.
“Wearing a face covering isn’t about protecting yourself — it’s about protecting those around you,” Joanna Geraghty,, and chief operating officer,+The policy — effective starting May 4 — mandates that customers wear masks or face coverings when checking in, boarding, and deplaning. They are additionally advised to wear them throughout the airport.
Customers will be reminded of the new rule via email before arriving at the airport, on signs throughout the terminal, and with announcements on the plane.
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