PayPal also announced a new $15 billion share buyback program, and expects to make around $6 billion in repurchases in 2025.
In the first-ever partnership between an airline and Venmo, U.S. customers can now pay for their JetBlue flight.
JetBlue is the first airline to accept payments from the peer-to-peer payment app, which is owned by PayPal. Like Apple Pay, ...
JetBlue marks the latest in a growing number of companies, including online merchants like Amazon and eBay and ...
( NewsNation) — JetBlue recently announced it has become the first airline to allow travelers to pay through Venmo. The ...
As the first airline to accept Venmo payments, JetBlue is also the first to contend with online fraud that's common with any ...
Venmo payment options are available on JetBlue website, and will roll out on carrier's mobile app in coming months.
Starting today, U.S.-based travelers can now use Venmo to pay for flights at checkout, the airline announced in a statement. This widely used peer-to-peer mobile payment app, powered by PayPal, allows ...
An app used by many to pay back friends for meals or event tickets has another new purpose: booking a flight. JetBlue now ...
JetBlue now takes Venmo in bid for young fliers - Customers can use Venmo to purchase flights on JetBlue’s website ...
Venmo payment options are available on the airline’s website and will roll out on their mobile app “in the coming months,” ...
"We're continually looking for ways to make it easier to book a JetBlue flight on our website and mobile app." ...