JetBlue Vacations offers monthly payment option
JetBlue Vacations has formed a partnership with UpLift to enable travelers to pay in instalments for their next vacation.
Customers now have the option to pay for vacations packages including JetBlue flights, hotels and other travel products, spread out over a year with 12 monthly payments.
There is also the option to pay in full.
UpLift offers instant approval for a monthly payment plan which locks in that price with fixed repayments.
"We’re continuing to transform the vacation experience by adding more flexibility. Customers can now book their trip and travel, immediately locking in a competitive and affordable price and reasonable payment plan," said Marty St George, executive vice president commercial and planning at JetBlue.
JetBlue Vacations offers vacation packages to almost 100 destinations in the Americas which bundles JetBlue flights with hotels, car rental and other travel products.
JetBlue’s TrueBlue loyalty members can also earn and redeem points on JetBlue Vacations packages which include paying using a combination of cash plus TrueBlue points.
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