United Airlines UAL, Alaska Air Group ALK and American Airlines AAL reported better-than-expected earnings per share and revenues for the fourth quarter of 2024. Results were aided by upbeat air travel demand and low fuel costs.
The company issued a press release on Monday (January 21) announcing that travelers can use Venmo to pay for their flights with JetBlue. Currently, Venmo payments — which use money from either your Venmo balance or bank account — can only be made when buying flights on JetBlue’s website.
JetBlue Airways Corporation (NASDAQ:JBLU) disclosed that it became the first airline to accept Venmo for online flight bookings. The company stated that U.S. travelers can use their Venmo balance or linked payment methods to purchase flights,
Airline officials said that by accepting Venmo, it now offers customers an easy and secure payment option when they book flights directly with JetBlue online. As of Tuesday, the option was only available on jetblue.com. The airline said it would be available on its app in the coming months.
As the first airline to accept Venmo payments, JetBlue is also the first to contend with online fraud that's common with any digital marketplace.
Venmo is an easy way to pay, but credit card holders might not receive extra bonus points for the transaction.
JetBlue introduces Venmo as a payment option for flight bookings, being the first airline to do so. This enhances their online and mobile booking experience.
JetBlue has announced it is the first airline to accept Venmo as a payment method for online bookings. The feature is currently available on their website and is slated to roll out on their JetBlue mobile app.
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Venmo payment options are available on the airline’s website and will roll out on their mobile app “in the coming months,” the carrier announced.