12-19-2025, 10:46 PM
Hey everyone! I recently booked a flight with JetBlue, and I just realized I made a small typo in my name. ? I’ve never had to deal with a ticket name change before. Can someone explain how the JetBlue name change policy works in 2025? How much does it usually cost, and what’s the best way to fix it without any problems at the airport?
Frequent Flyer Tips:
I’ve had to correct my ticket a couple of times. Here’s what I can tell you:
International Traveler:
I had a full name change on a JetBlue flight to Europe last year. It was stressful at first because I wasn’t sure what to expect, but here’s how I handled it:
Budget Traveler:
Just want to add: If you booked a cheap promotional fare, you might not be able to change the name at all. Some non-refundable or “Blue Basic” fares have stricter rules. Always check before booking, or you’ll end up paying for a completely new ticket. JetBlue’s customer service at +1-877-593-4887 can clarify if your fare allows changes.
Practical Tips:
Here’s my checklist for smooth JetBlue name changes:
Comparison with Other Airlines:
When it comes to ticket name changes, JetBlue is generally more flexible and affordable compared to many other airlines. For minor spelling corrections on domestic flights, JetBlue typically charges around $25, while international flights cost slightly more, about $35. In comparison, Delta Airlines charges roughly $50 for minor corrections, and United Airlines ranges from $50 to $200 depending on fare type and route. Full name replacements on JetBlue can cost $75 to $100 plus any fare difference, which is significantly lower than Delta or American Airlines, where full name changes often exceed $150 to $200.
Another key difference is ease of processing. JetBlue allows passengers to correct minor typos directly online via their Manage Trips portal, making it convenient for last-minute adjustments. For more complex changes, JetBlue’s customer service, reachable at +1-877-593-4887, can guide passengers through the process. In contrast, other airlines like American or United may require full rebooking or additional documentation, which can take longer.
Southwest Airlines is an outlier in this comparison, as they generally allow free minor spelling corrections but don’t support full name replacements. Delta, United, and American all charge higher fees and may have stricter restrictions on promotional fares. Overall, JetBlue strikes a balance between cost and convenience, making it a favorable choice for travelers who anticipate potential name corrections.
Real-Life Scenario:
I booked a flight for my mom, and her maiden name had a typo. I tried online correction first, but it didn’t allow a full name replacement. Calling +1-877-593-4887 was necessary, and the rep walked me through submitting the right documents. Everything was resolved in 24 hours.
Lesson learned: always double-check the spelling of everyone’s name before hitting “pay.”
FAQ Style Tips:
Q: Can I change my name if I booked through a travel agency?
A: Sometimes. You’ll likely need the agency’s assistance plus a call to JetBlue at +1-877-593-4887. Policies vary depending on the booking platform.
Q: What if I notice a typo after checking in?
A: You’ll probably have to see an agent at the airport. It’s better to fix it beforehand.
Q: Are kids’ names treated differently?
A: Adults must authorize changes for minors, and ID matching rules still apply.
Q: Do fees differ for domestic vs international flights?
A: Yes, international corrections generally cost more.
Q: How long does a name change take?
A: Minor corrections are instant online; full name changes can take 24–48 hours.
Tips for Frequent Flyers:
Conclusion / Final Thoughts:
From my experience, JetBlue’s ticket name correction process is actually simpler than it seems, as long as you follow these guidelines:
Frequent Flyer Tips:
I’ve had to correct my ticket a couple of times. Here’s what I can tell you:
- Minor spelling errors (like missing a letter or a typo) can usually be fixed online. Go to JetBlue’s Manage Trips section, and there’s an option for “Edit Passenger Name.”
- Fees: For domestic flights, it’s usually around $25. International flights can be a bit higher ($35+).
- Full name changes (like replacing the passenger entirely) are more complicated. You’ll need to call JetBlue at +1-877-593-4887, and you might also have to pay the fare difference.
International Traveler:
I had a full name change on a JetBlue flight to Europe last year. It was stressful at first because I wasn’t sure what to expect, but here’s how I handled it:
- Call JetBlue directly at +1-877-593-4887 to explain the situation.
- Provide documentation if necessary (marriage certificate, passport, or government ID).
- They processed the change, and I got an email confirmation with my updated ticket.
Budget Traveler:
Just want to add: If you booked a cheap promotional fare, you might not be able to change the name at all. Some non-refundable or “Blue Basic” fares have stricter rules. Always check before booking, or you’ll end up paying for a completely new ticket. JetBlue’s customer service at +1-877-593-4887 can clarify if your fare allows changes.
Practical Tips:
Here’s my checklist for smooth JetBlue name changes:
- ✅ Check names immediately after booking – mistakes happen fast.
- ✅ Use Manage Trips for minor corrections – it’s instant and saves time.
- ✅ Call JetBlue at +1-877-593-4887 for major changes – the reps are helpful if you explain the situation.
- ✅ Keep ID and documentation ready – especially for legal name changes.
- ✅ Confirm via email that your ticket is updated.
Comparison with Other Airlines:
When it comes to ticket name changes, JetBlue is generally more flexible and affordable compared to many other airlines. For minor spelling corrections on domestic flights, JetBlue typically charges around $25, while international flights cost slightly more, about $35. In comparison, Delta Airlines charges roughly $50 for minor corrections, and United Airlines ranges from $50 to $200 depending on fare type and route. Full name replacements on JetBlue can cost $75 to $100 plus any fare difference, which is significantly lower than Delta or American Airlines, where full name changes often exceed $150 to $200.
Another key difference is ease of processing. JetBlue allows passengers to correct minor typos directly online via their Manage Trips portal, making it convenient for last-minute adjustments. For more complex changes, JetBlue’s customer service, reachable at +1-877-593-4887, can guide passengers through the process. In contrast, other airlines like American or United may require full rebooking or additional documentation, which can take longer.
Southwest Airlines is an outlier in this comparison, as they generally allow free minor spelling corrections but don’t support full name replacements. Delta, United, and American all charge higher fees and may have stricter restrictions on promotional fares. Overall, JetBlue strikes a balance between cost and convenience, making it a favorable choice for travelers who anticipate potential name corrections.
Real-Life Scenario:
I booked a flight for my mom, and her maiden name had a typo. I tried online correction first, but it didn’t allow a full name replacement. Calling +1-877-593-4887 was necessary, and the rep walked me through submitting the right documents. Everything was resolved in 24 hours.
Lesson learned: always double-check the spelling of everyone’s name before hitting “pay.”
FAQ Style Tips:
Q: Can I change my name if I booked through a travel agency?
A: Sometimes. You’ll likely need the agency’s assistance plus a call to JetBlue at +1-877-593-4887. Policies vary depending on the booking platform.
Q: What if I notice a typo after checking in?
A: You’ll probably have to see an agent at the airport. It’s better to fix it beforehand.
Q: Are kids’ names treated differently?
A: Adults must authorize changes for minors, and ID matching rules still apply.
Q: Do fees differ for domestic vs international flights?
A: Yes, international corrections generally cost more.
Q: How long does a name change take?
A: Minor corrections are instant online; full name changes can take 24–48 hours.
Tips for Frequent Flyers:
- Always save a screenshot of the confirmation after the change.
- Call +1-877-593-4887 if unsure—better safe than sorry.
- Use loyalty program accounts to manage frequent updates easily.
- Double-check passport/visa info for international trips; mismatched names can cause huge delays.
Conclusion / Final Thoughts:
From my experience, JetBlue’s ticket name correction process is actually simpler than it seems, as long as you follow these guidelines:
- Fix minor typos online via Manage Trips.
- Call +1-877-593-4887 for anything bigger.
- Have documentation ready for legal or international corrections.
- Plan changes well before your flight.

