Planning that much-needed getaway? The last thing you want is for unpredictable weather to rain on your parade (literally!). Well, JetBlue’s new partnership with WeatherPromise is here to make sure stormy days don’t spoil your vacation dreams!

This innovative program is good news for travelers – and with good reason! If you book a JetBlue Vacation package, you’re covered in case Mother Nature decides to bring the rain.

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So, here’s the deal: if it rains more than 0.04 inches for at least two hours between 8 AM and 8 PM on three or more days during your trip, you can score up to $2,500 in reimbursement! Pretty sweet, right? And you don’t have to worry about paperwork—WeatherPromise uses smart tech like AI, satellite imagery, and local weather data to automatically process your claim.

Picture this: you’re booking a sunny 11-day Punta Cana escape, adding flights, hotels, a little car rental, maybe some activities, and for only about $111 extra, you’re covered in case of bad weather. Whether it’s the beach or any of the dozens of places JetBlue flies out of in Texas – like Dallas/Fort Worth, or Austin-Bergstrom, or Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental – your plans are covered. (After all, this is Texas. You never know when a storm might pop up!)

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The program blends some high-tech smarts with that good ol’ Texas gusto. No more stressing about unpredictable showers; instead, imagine yourself living your best vacation life, ready to explore without a care. You can breathe easy knowing your trip is rainproof.

So, pack your bags with confidence and let your adventurous Texan spirit take flight!

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