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    Default Jetblue "even more" seating question

    Does Jetblue automatically assign their premium seats (marketed as even more) to non-revs once accepted from the wait list? Alternatiely can you purchase it as a sort of upgrade alongside your ID ticket? I know some low cost or hybrid carriers allow this.


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    I was given an exit row in even more when I non revved with them last year without asking or paying extra.

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    I've nonrevved with them a few times and have always been given the premium seating. My guess is that those are the ones left by the time they clear the standby list.
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    Since B6 specifically has been addressed, I think that on most airlines those premium seats are technically still considered Y seats, so they're just like any other seat to a nonrev. At UA, we not only have no charges for nonrevenue, but generally teach "nonrev karma" to gate agents.
    Spongebue - NonRev Correspondent - U.S./Midwest Region


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