$3,800
domestic liability cap per passenger on JetBlue
14 days
average review turnaround from submission
Free
to start — we only earn when you recover
How RecoverAir handles JetBlue baggage claims
JetBlue's baggage claims process requires documentation, timely filing, and persistence. Most travelers accept partial resolutions or give up when the process stalls.
RecoverAir handles every step — from initial filing to appeal if necessary — and pursues the maximum documented amount under the applicable liability rules.
Frequently asked questions
What is JetBlue liable for if my bag is lost?
On domestic US flights, JetBlue is liable for up to $3,800 per passenger. On international flights under the Montreal Convention, the cap is approximately $1,800. RecoverAir determines the applicable framework and pursues the appropriate amount.
JetBlue has not returned my bag after two weeks — is it considered lost?
Under most international rules, a bag unreturned after 21 days is classified as lost, regardless of airline designation. RecoverAir escalates at the right time and ensures your claim is processed under the correct liability rules.
JetBlue offered me a voucher instead of cash — do I have to accept?
No. You are entitled to monetary compensation for documented losses. RecoverAir reviews any JetBlue settlement offer and advises whether it reflects your full entitlement.
How do I file a JetBlue baggage claim if I already left the airport?
JetBlue requires baggage claims to be initiated promptly — ideally before leaving the airport but within defined windows. RecoverAir advises on applicable deadlines and handles the claim filing on your behalf.