04/02/2019
Just a reminder about travel guidelines for JetBlue and the NYC area:
For all domestic and international travel, the following items must be removed from carry-on bags and placed into separate bins for X-ray screening:
Electronics larger than a cell phone
Liquids – please note that the 3-1-1 rule still applies
Customers may also be asked to remove food and snacks, including any type of food or drink in powdered form
Personal electronic devices on international flights
Personal electronic devices (PEDs) larger than a cell phone are required to be removed from carry-on bags for flights traveling to the United States from international destinations.
While customers are still allowed to bring personal electronic devices on board, increased and extensive security screenings that may include interviews will be conducted in accordance with this mandated DHS/TSA security directive.
Powders on international flights
Customers traveling to the United States from international destinations may be subject to additional screening if carrying powders.
Effective as of June 30, 2018, new security measures now limit the quantity of substances in powder form in the aircraft cabin. As a general rule, a customer will not be allowed to carry on powders in a quantity exceeding that of a typical soda can (350ML/12 Fluid OZ). To avoid having these items taken during security screening, it is recommended that all powders be placed in checked bags.
There are some exceptions, including baby formula, prescribed medications, and crematory containers. For more information, please visit the DHS website.
Remember, 1 under + 1 up!
You can carry on 2 bags max! One (1) item that fits under the seat in front of you—like a purse, daypack, laptop bag or pet carrier—plus one (1) approved carry-on that fits in the overhead bin (space permitting). Click here for details about our carry-on and checked bag policy.
All customers are encouraged to arrive at the airport early and allow extra time for travel due to the increased security screening. Please be sure to check the status of your flight online or via the JetBlue app prior to arriving at the airport. For airport information, including check-in times and terminal information, click here.
Construction at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
Last Updated: 2/03/2019 11:00 AM ET
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) is in the process of a significant construction project, which is slated to add a new terminal and improve security in Terminals B/C. JetBlue operates out of Terminal B.
During the construction, customers can expect the following impact:
Increased roadway congestion and lane closures in front of Terminals B/C
Shuttle and rideshare services have been relocated on the Ticketing level of Terminals B/C
Taxis and personal vehicles only will be allowed to pick up/drop off on the Baggage level
Curbside doors 2 and 5 to Ticketing/Check-In will be closed. Enter and exit the Ticketing lobby using doors 1, 3, 4, and 6.
To avoid delays, consider using Metrorail service or use the Terminal garages for pick up and drop off as they are outside the construction zone.
For the latest construction updates visit flyreagan.com/ProjectJourney.
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