Here’s how to nominate health care workers for a free JetBlue flight
JetBlue is giving flight certificates to 100,000 health care workers.
JetBlue is lifting up 100,000 health care workers nationwide with free flight certificates good for future travel.
Related Links
“Some heroes wear capes. A lot of ours wear scrubs,” JetBlue wrote on its website. “Together we can make them fly.”
The airline is asking people to thank health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, “from doctors and nurses, to pharmacists, therapists, social workers, public health administrators and more” by nominating them for a chance to receive a pair of roundtrip flight certificates for two “to use when the time is right.” The certificates are good for anywhere that JetBlue flies.
JetBlue is Logan International Airport’s largest carrier.
The airline kicked off the program by donating pairs of roundtrip flight certificates for 10,000 health care workers at public and private hospitals in New York City.
“We applaud the healthcare workers who are helping us get through this challenging time and inspiring humanity along the way,” said Joanna Geraghty, president and chief operating officer for JetBlue, in a press release. “This is an opportunity for us to fly it forward and show our appreciation for the heroic efforts of medical professionals, first responders and public servants – not just here in our home of New York but around the country as well.”
The airline is accepting nominations through May 15. You must be at least 16 years old to nominate a health care worker, and nominees must be at least 18 years old. The winners will be chosen via a random drawing among all eligible entries received.
You can nominate a health care worker here.
To comment, please create a screen name in your profile
To comment, please verify your email address
Conversation
This discussion has ended. Please join elsewhere on Boston.com