Motion Sickness on JetBlue Airways Flights: Best Seats and How to Avoid Air Sickness
JetBlue Airways (B6) operates from its hub at JFK New York, Boston, Fort Lauderdale in United States. Its primary fleet consists of Airbus A220, A320, A321neo, Embraer E190. The motion sickness risk profile for this airline is rated moderate.
JetBlue operates predominantly Airbus narrowbody aircraft on East Coast and Caribbean routes. Summer thunderstorm season produces the most disruption on their Northeast-to-Florida corridor - JetBlue's busiest route market.
Best Seat on JetBlue Airways for Motion Sickness
JetBlue's A220 is one of the most modern narrowbody aircraft flying - smoother than the older A320 fleet. Their 'Even More Space' seats over the wing combine extra legroom with the smoothest seat position.
Known Turbulence Routes on JetBlue Airways
- Northeast-Florida (summer thunderstorms)
- Caribbean routes (hurricane season)
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How to Prevent Air Sickness on JetBlue Airways
- Choose a seat over the wing if possible
- Take a window seat to see the horizon
- Avoid alcohol the night before and during the flight
- Eat lightly before flying
- Use cool air vents on your face
- Download Dizzout before flying - works on any aircraft
FAQ
Is JetBlue Airways a bumpy airline?
JetBlue Airways's motion sickness risk profile is rated moderate. Turbulence depends much more on route, weather, and aircraft type than on airline operations. JetBlue operates predominantly Airbus narrowbody aircraft on East Coast and Caribbean routes.
What does JetBlue Airways provide for air sickness?
Most airlines including JetBlue Airways provide air sickness bags in every seat back. Flight attendants can provide ginger ale or water. They generally do not stock motion sickness medication - bring your own or use Dizzout (drug-free, works on any flight).