JetBlue strives for top-dog status
Low-cost carrier's new program makes traveling with pets a breeze
![]() | JetBlue's new JetPaws pet carrier, co-designed by Cindy Adams, and travel kit availalable on JetBlue's Web site. |
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“With more than 80,000 pets traveling on JetBlue each year, the JetPaws program is designed to make traveling with pets smooth from start to finish,” said Kim Ruvolo, JetBlue's brand manager. “We know that our customers are passionate about their pets and very emotionally connected to them so this program ensures that our customer service extends to our four-legged customers too.”
For $100 each way, regardless of the travel route, the low-cost carrier welcomes up to four pets in the cabin per flight.
Additional amenities, such as a stylish, custom-designed carrier and a special travel kit, are available for purchase. There is also the added incentive that pets can earn two bonus points for each flight that accrues to their owners’ TrueBlue frequent flyer account allowing them to earn free travel awards faster.
Part of the traveling family
“We have a lot of guests travel with pets and when they arrive at the airport you can tell they are pet-travel pros as they are well equipped with the carriers and pet travel accessories,” said Abby Lunardini, JetBlue's director of corporate communications. “Los Angeles to New York is a very popular pet route. At this stage we are exploring our options regarding introducing a formal pet program.”
“People traveling with pets don’t consider what they are doing as a luxury or an extravagance; they simply view it as traveling with a family member,” added added John Clifford, a luxury travel consultant for San Diego-based International Travel Management.com.
According to a travel trends survey for 2007-2008 — published by the Travel Association of America — 29.1 million Americans have traveled with a pet in the last three years.
“Eventually we plan to extend the program to pets themselves by setting up special travel accounts for them with promotional offers and special newsletter e-mails,” Ruvolo said.
Staying ahead of the competition
“It’s a very bright forward-thinking program that clearly addresses the needs of travelers with pets,” said Clifford, who has a list of clients who travel both locally and internationally with their pets. “Lately both other low-cost airlines, as well as standard carriers, have been moving in the other direction and charging fees for things that were previously free. This new program is adding extra value for the traveler with their pet.
Virgin America, which launched in August 2007 and is headquartered in California, also charges $100 per direction with no limit to the number of pets allowed on board.
Continental Airlines, meanwhile, offers its OnePass Frequent Flyer Program. Pets that travel “Cargo Class” with the airline’s PetPass Program also help to boost their owner’s mileage account towards free award trips in the future by earning an additional OnePass mile for every dollar spent on pet travel.
Midwest Airline’s Premier Pet Program allows cats and dogs to earn one free roundtrip for every three paid roundtrips. Midwest Miles members can also redeem 20,000 Midwest Miles for a free roundtrip for a pet to travel under the seat in the passenger cabin and 15,000 for a free trip for their pet in the below-cabin pet compartment.
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