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Pooh2

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We booked a short notice one-way flight on Jetblue from MCO to BOS. The price went down and we got a huge credit for future travel. When the agent rebooked at the lower price, we got the same seats (More Space Seats), but it looks like she did not charge us the second time for More Space Seats. So I am sure the seats will not be an issue, but since the extra charge is not on our paperwork, will we still be able to do Early Boarding because of the location of the seats?
 
We booked a short notice one-way flight on Jetblue from MCO to BOS. The price went down and we got a huge credit for future travel. When the agent rebooked at the lower price, we got the same seats (More Space Seats), but it looks like she did not charge us the second time for More Space Seats. So I am sure the seats will not be an issue, but since the extra charge is not on our paperwork, will we still be able to do Early Boarding because of the location of the seats?

I would go to Jetblue.com. Go under "manage flights", then put in your record locator (confirmation number) and passenger last name. This will pull up your reservations. You can see where your seat assignment is and you can view available seats. If for some reason they switched the aircraft from airbus to embraer then there would not be "extra leg room".The airbus I believe is their only aircraft with the "extra leg room". If the seating is 3 seats/aisle/3 seats then you are still on airbus & if you are in 1-5 or the emergency row seats (aka extra leg room) then I would bet that you board like everyone else. You should also show TSA at MCO your boarding pass because the "extra leg room" also gives you the "even more speed".
 












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