JetBlue Vacations teams up with WeatherPromise for rain protection cover

JetBlue Vacations has inked a new partnership with WeatherPromise to help travelers safeguard their trips against excessive rain.
This first-of-its-kind coverage allows customers booking through JetBlue Vacations to be reimbursed if their getaway experiences significant rainfall.
“Travel should be exciting, not stressful, and our partnership with WeatherPromise is another way we’re making that a reality,” said Jamie Perry, President, JetBlue Travel Products.
“We know how important vacations are, and by offering coverage against weather disruptions, we’re giving customers confidence and peace of mind.”
JetBlue customers booking eligible Flight + Hotel vacation packages can receive protection for all trip components, including car rentals and activities, when reserved through JetBlue Vacations at the time of purchase.
WeatherPromise calculates “excessive rain” based on destination, trip length, and historical weather data.
If rainfall meets the threshold, customers are automatically reimbursed with no paperwork required.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with JetBlue Vacations to give customers seamless, worry-free trips,” said Daniel Price, co-founder of WeatherPromise.
WeatherPromise says it uses millions of data points to assess premiums and weather conditions are continually monitored using satellite imagery, weather stations, and radar.
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