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What does Group B JetBlue mean?

Boarding group B is the first of the general boarding groups on JetBlue Airways. General boarding groups B-E are assigned by the specific seat chosen, and are based on the number of passengers on the plane and the disbursement of those passengers throughout the aircraft.



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Group B boarding will be for those with window seats in the back half of the plane. Group C is for passengers in middle seats in the back and front window seats.

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You will be assigned a boarding group (A, B, or C) and position (1-60+) upon check in. Your unique group and position combination (for example: A35) will be displayed on your boarding pass and represents a reserved spot in the boarding group at the gate.

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Group 4 is considered priority boarding on American Airlines. Eligible passengers include elite flyers holder AA Gold or Oneworld Ruby status, as well as AirPass travelers, premium economy ticket holders, travelers who bought priority boarding and eligible corporate travelers.

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Checking in 24 hours before your flight will usually land you somewhere in the B boarding group — which is generally adequate to find either a window or aisle seat or 2 seats together if you are flying with a companion. Your boarding pass will show your group (A, B, or C) and a number (1-60).

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JetBlue seat selection rules recapped All passengers, except Blue Basic, can choose their seats at any time from booking to check-in without paying a fee. Blue Basic passengers can select their seats for free within 24 hours of departure, or they can pay a small fee to choose ahead of time.

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Airline codes do get reused. For example, B5 was used by FlightLine before it went out of business. Then B6 would be the next available code. I think you're right about it just being next in line.

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With Group B boarding, you'll get to your seat earlier and get into vacay mode even faster. Plus, all JetBlue Vacations travelers get a free carry-on bag, so you'll get early access to overhead bins without any added cost. Does not apply to packages that include partner airline flights.

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Boarding groups are usually assigned to passengers at check-in, or can be predetermined based on airline status or special classifications like passengers with disabilities or families. Boarding groups might also be a perk of having status on an airline.

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Basically, whether or not you think upgrading to an Even More Space seat for business travel is worth it comes down to personal preference. Are you willing to shell out a little extra cash for more legroom, early boarding and speedy security? If so, you might just find the additional cost worth it.

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C - Business Class. D - Business Class Discounted. E - Shuttle Service (no reservation allowed) or Economy/Coach Discounted. F - First Class.

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Group A boards first, then group B, and afterwards group C. If you end up with A1, then it's your lucky day — you'll likely get to be the first passenger on the plane.

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However, even in general boarding, there are clear queues: Group 5 (Preferred Boarding): Passengers in Main Cabin Extra seats (not on Basic Economy tickets), AAdvantage members who accrue 15,000 Loyalty Points (milestone benefit), and select AAdvantage co-brand card holders. Group 6: General AAdvantage status holders.

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Group 2. Group 2 on United boards after pre-boarding and Group 1. This group includes passengers who hold United Premier Silver or Star Alliance Silver status, those who've purchased Premier Access or priority boarding and most United credit cardholders.

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Group 5 (Preferred boarding) - Main cabin extra (including basic economy). AAdvantage credit cardholders.

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Group 5 (Preferred boarding) Main Cabin Extra (excluding Basic Economy) AAdvantage® members who earn 15,000 Loyalty Points. Eligible AAdvantage® credit cardmembers*

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