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How to know if jetblue flight is an airbus or embrear?

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Im trying to make sure my carry on luggage is in agreement with jet blue reqirements but i'm not sure if my flight is on an airbus or embrear and they have different requirements. how do i know which one is my flight?

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  1. You should be able to check by looking at your itinerary or checking the seat map for your flight on JetBlue's website (www.jetblue.com).  The big difference between the Airbus A320 and the Embraer 190 is that the A320 has six-abreast seating (3 seats on each side of the aisle), while the 190 has four-abreast seating (2 seats on each side of the aisle).  If you mention the flight number and route, I could tell you pretty quickly after checking some flight schedules.  Hope this helps!


  2. Best is to call the airline (speak with a human) and ask what aircraft is noramlly used on the route.  There is always a chance of an aircraft change at the last minute, but that doesn't happed very often and ther eis nothing you can do about it.

    Most airlines that use regional jets (with small storage compartments) let passengers with larger carry-ons "gate check" the bags just before you get on the plane.  

  3. all details have been mentioned on your air ticket

  4. An Embrear should have some Portuguese writing somewhere on the craft.  Maybe in the cargo section in which case you could ask the cargo people.  I think Jetblue would reveal the manufacturer to you if asked.  

  5. I just flew with jet blue on last week and I loved their service. What you do is enter your flight code thingy and then it will tell you

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