JetBlue Airways Corp has a consensus price target of $5.21 based on the ratings of 18 analysts. The high is $9 issued by Deutsche Bank on February 20, 2024. The low is $3.5 issued by Goldman Sachs on April 1, 2026. The 3 most-recent analyst ratings were released by Goldman Sachs, BMO Capital, and Citigroup on April 1, 2026, March 24, 2026, and March 20, 2026, respectively. With an average price target of $4.13 between Goldman Sachs, BMO Capital, and Citigroup, there's an implied -13.37% downside for JetBlue Airways Corp from these most-recent analyst ratings.
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The latest price target for JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ:JBLU) was reported by Goldman Sachs on April 1, 2026. The analyst firm set a price target for $3.50 expecting JBLU to fall to within 12 months (a possible -26.64% downside). 21 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
The latest analyst rating for JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ:JBLU) was provided by Goldman Sachs, and JetBlue Airways maintained their sell rating.
The last upgrade for JetBlue Airways Corp happened on March 2, 2026 when Barclays raised their price target to $7. Barclays previously had an underweight for JetBlue Airways Corp.
The last downgrade for JetBlue Airways Corp happened on May 15, 2025 when Raymond James changed their price target from N/A to N/A for JetBlue Airways Corp.
Analysts arrive at stock ratings after doing extensive research, which includes going through public financial statements, talking to executives and customers of JetBlue Airways, and listening in to earnings conference calls. Most analysts do this every three months, so you should get 4 ratings per company per firm each year. The last rating for JetBlue Airways was filed on April 1, 2026 so you should expect the next rating to be made available sometime around April 1, 2027.
While ratings are subjective and will change, the latest JetBlue Airways (JBLU) rating was a maintained with a price target of $4.00 to $3.50. The current price JetBlue Airways (JBLU) is trading at is $4.77, which is out of the analyst’s predicted range.