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JetBlue Will Also Refund Tickets For Travel To Areas Hit By Zika Virus

1.28.16 1:17 PM EDT By Mary Beth Quirk@marybethquirk

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JetBlue is joining the list of airlines allowing refunds for customers who are traveling to certain regions hit by the Zika virus, a mosquito-borne illness that has been linked to birth defects in thousands of babies. Travelers can either get their tickets refunded or rebook flights for free, a spokesman said Thursday. [via Reuters]

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1.28.16By Mary Beth Quirk@marybethquirk

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