I had fun working for Jetblue, mostly because of the other people that worked there! - In Flight Crew Member JetBlue Employee Review

4.0
16 Oct 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Travel benefits were fantastic. Most of the people I worked with were what made the job so great. The pay was decent, and stock option and retirement fund were top notch. Health insurance was really good too!

Cons

Managers tended to move around alot, and with a lot of employees, you could get lost in the shuffle. The hours could also be really long - especially for flight crews, who could be required to be "at work" for up to 18 hours at a time (didn't happen often). Of course, weather delays were the worst part!

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5.0
20 May 2026
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Pros

The benefits for free travel are outstanding along with medical, vacation, retirement, and flexibility.

Cons

As an inflight crew-member your day to day work relationship can be tricky as you have a new team for each trip and new passengers for every flight.

3.0
11 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at JetBlue has a lot of benefits, especially for people who enjoy a fast-paced environment and interacting with others. One of the biggest advantages is the travel perks. Employees get standby flight benefits, which makes traveling much more affordable and gives people the opportunity to visit places they normally might not have been able to. Another major positive is the work environment and company culture. JetBlue puts a strong focus on teamwork, customer service, and treating employees with respect. Many crewmembers build close relationships with their coworkers because everyone works together during busy operations and challenging situations.

Cons

Working at JetBlue also comes with challenges, especially because the airline industry can be very demanding. One of the biggest downsides is the schedule. Many positions require working early mornings, overnight shifts, weekends, holidays, and long hours during delays or bad weather. The schedule can sometimes make it difficult to maintain work-life balance. Another challenge is dealing with stressful situations. Airport operations move very quickly, and employees often have to handle upset customers, flight delays, cancellations, or operational issues while still remaining professional and calm. During peak travel seasons, the pressure can increase significantly.

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