JetBlue Cargo Tracking, Shipping & Contact Info

Track JetBlue Cargo by tracking number or Air Waybill (AWB). Get shipment and delivery status, milestones, and proof‑of‑handover details. Contact JetBlue Cargo for help with bookings, special‑handling requests, and quotes, and review flight schedules on core city pairs across the JetBlue network.

IATA: B6 / ICAO: JBU / Callsign: JETBLUE / Headquarter: Long Island City, Queens, New York City

JetBlue Cargo Tracking

You can visit the JetBlue Cargo tracking page below and enter your tracking or Air Waybill (AWB) number. You should be able to find this number on your JetBlue Cargo receipt or shipping documents such as a physical shipping label, house/console waybill, or confirmation email.

Track JetBlue Cargo Package Here

Open JetBlue’s Cargo Help page and follow the prompt to track a shipment. If you’re directed to the iCargo/Aeronex portal, enter the full 11‑digit AWB (JetBlue prefix 279 + 8‑digit number) exactly as printed. Press Track to view acceptance, departure, arrival, and availability milestones. If you don’t have the airline‑prefix handy, many global trackers (e.g., Track‑Trace) can auto‑detect it from the AWB.

Go to JetBlue Cargo’s tracking portal, input your 11‑digit AWB beginning with prefix 279, then submit to see acceptance, flight, arrival, and “ready for pickup” updates in near‑real time.

JetBlue Cargo Price & Rates

JetBlue Cargo pricing varies by origin–destination, chargeable weight (actual vs. volumetric), service speed (1DAY/2DAY/3DAY), commodity (general, perishables, pharma, live animals, dangerous goods), and add‑ons (screening, storage, security, pickup/delivery). Capacity and seasonality can influence spot vs. contract rates. For time‑definite moves, 1DAY targets post‑arrival availability within 24 hours, while 2DAY/3DAY provide economy options with later availability windows; all are subject to flight schedules and space. For tailored quotes—including cool‑chain or oversized shipments—contact JetBlue Cargo sales or a participating GHA/forwarder partner.

For more information on how much to ship with JetBlue Cargo, we suggest to contact JetBlue Cargo customer service or visit JetBlue Cargo official website and get up‑to‑date information on shipping rates and cost.

JetBlue Cargo Flight Schedule

To find out their flight schedule, visit JetBlue Flight Schedules page or you can search it on flightradar24.com. This will display JetBlue routes and destinations and also their time of departure/arrival.

JetBlue Cargo Contact & Customer Service Info

JetBlue Cargo supports shippers via online portals, station GHAs, and JetBlue customer channels for tracking assistance, bookings, rates, claims, and special‑handling arrangements across the network.

Phone number: +1‑800‑JETBLUE (538‑2583) — ask for Cargo or use the Cargo Help page
Email: Use the contact options on jetblue.com/help/cargo (station emails are listed on facility sheets)
Mailing Address: JetBlue Airways, 27‑01 Queens Plaza North, Long Island City, NY 11101, USA
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JetBlue Cargo Near Me? Start with the Cargo Help page, then consult the Domestic/International Cargo Facilities PDFs linked there to find the nearest handling warehouse (GHA) with hours and phone. You can also search Google Maps for “JetBlue Cargo” + your airport code (e.g., JFK, BOS, FLL, LAX) to see directions and opening times.

About and History of JetBlue Cargo

JetBlue launched dedicated cargo services to complement its belly‑hold network and now offers 1DAY/2DAY/3DAY products for general freight and special commodities across the United States, Caribbean, and Latin America. In 2019, JetBlue announced a tech partnership with Aeronex to digitize bookings and tracking. Today, cargo shipments use JetBlue’s scheduled passenger network and partner GHAs to provide airport‑to‑airport and value‑added services, with tracking via the airline’s portal and standard IATA AWB prefix 279.