When booking
a JetBlue flight with your points, you are limited to selecting seats in the Economy section.
Not exact matches
In fact, you'll get 6
points for every dollar spent
with JetBlue, whether for airfare or while in -
flight, as well as 2
points at restaurants and grocery stores and 1
point anywhere else.
Using the cards to pay for
flights with the co-branded airline will result in earning 6
points for every $ 1 spent on the
JetBlue Plus Card, and 3
points per $ 1 on the ordinary
JetBlue credit card.
Other Notable Features: 50 % inflight savings on cocktails and food purchases, no foreign transaction fee, $ 0 liability protection, EMV chip technology, 0 % introductory APR for balance transfers for first 12 billing cycles, earn
points with 40 +
JetBlue partners, earn bonus
points when you fly 3 + round - trip
JetBlue flights in calendar year, qualify for TrueBlue Mosaic status
Flights booked directly on
JetBlue's website come
with additional bonus
points depending on the fare you choose.
50 % inflight savings on cocktails and food purchases, no foreign transaction fee, $ 0 liability protection, EMV chip technology, 0 % introductory APR for balance transfers for first 12 billing cycles, earn
points with 40 +
JetBlue partners, earn bonus
points when you fly 3 + round - trip
JetBlue flights in calendar year, qualify for TrueBlue Mosaic status
JetBlue credit cards earn TrueBlue
Points, which you can redeem towards any
JetBlue flight,
with no blackout dates and no seat restrictions.
Redeeming
JetBlue points for the highest value after earning them
with this card is a little more challenging than on some other airlines, since there are no fixed - value awards for
flight redemptions.
You can book any
JetBlue flight with TrueBlue
points,
with no blackout dates or seat restrictions.
Points are earned in
JetBlue's TrueBlue frequent flyer program and can be redeemed for
JetBlue - operated
flights with no blackout dates.
Redeem your TrueBlue
points for
JetBlue flights, and you can get any seat
with no blackout dates.
Combining them
with a cheap positioning
flight on domestic carriers like Southwest or
JetBlue can often be a great way to build a
flight to Europe on the cheap, even if you have no
points or miles to work
with.
With 2x
points at both restaurants and grocery stores, plus an impressive 6x
points for
JetBlue purchases, there are a ton of opportunities to rack up the
points and earn your next free
flight quickly.
Where Frontier flies, if Southwest and
JetBlue fares prove expensive, Frontier's flat - rate
points program — at a lower
points per
flight rate than American or United — can be a great solution for the traveler at peace
with a budget travel experience.
If you already have
points with JetBlue or Southwest, or have a stockpile of Ultimate Rewards
points on hand, using them toward an award
flight can be a nice use, but the cash cost is low enough that it's not worth applying for a new card specifically for the purpose of paying for
flights.
In addition to the 6X
points per dollar you'll earn
with the
JetBlue Plus Card, you will earn 3X
points for booking your
flight through
JetBlue's website plus 3X
points for having Mosaic.
With the
JetBlue Plus Card, you can earn tons of True Blue
points to help you book award
flights.
When flying on
JetBlue, you earn 3 base
points per dollar spent on
flights with an additional 3
points per dollar if you book on
jetblue.com, giving you 6
points per dollar.
Redeeming
JetBlue points for the highest value after earning them
with this card is a little more challenging than on some other airlines, since there are no fixed - value awards for
flight redemptions.
TrueBlue Mosaic Status Members that have TrueBlue Mosaic status will receive certain additional benefits in connection
with the Program: 1) Complimentary access to Even More Speed at airports where Even More Speed is available and open; 2) The ability to redeem
Points for Even More Space seats (the amount of
Points required for redemption will vary by
flight); 3) Early boarding of
JetBlue flights (i.e.,
flights operated by
JetBlue); 4) Their first and second checked bag free on
JetBlue flights (subject to weight and size restrictions and exceptions for itineraries including
flights marketed or operated by other carriers); 5) Complimentary alcoholic beverages onboard (not available on
flights operating
with express or no inflight service [
flights under 340 miles] or where prohibited by law.
JetBlue credit cards earn TrueBlue
Points, which you can redeem towards any
JetBlue flight,
with no blackout dates and no seat restrictions.
It's typical in a lot of ways — as
with JetBlue and Virgin America, you can redeem
points for any
flight.
Offer is limited to registered TrueBlue members in good standing redeeming Award
Flight fares using TrueBlue points for new bookings only; offer not valid in connection with monetary flight fares, purchases on partner airlines or code share or interline flights, JetBlue Getaways vacation packages, previously booked Award Flights or any other product or se
Flight fares using TrueBlue
points for new bookings only; offer not valid in connection
with monetary
flight fares, purchases on partner airlines or code share or interline flights, JetBlue Getaways vacation packages, previously booked Award Flights or any other product or se
flight fares, purchases on partner airlines or code share or interline
flights, JetBlue Getaways vacation packages, previously booked Award Flights or any other product or s
flights,
JetBlue Getaways vacation packages, previously booked Award
Flights or any other product or s
Flights or any other product or service.
If you fly frequently between domestic locations served by
JetBlue, on
flight experience alone, you are much better off earning
points with JetBlue than
with one of the major legacy domestic carriers.
The card offers a relatively standard two
points per dollar spent on
JetBlue flights and one
point per dollar on other purchases, and comes
with a low annual fee ($ 40, waived the first year) and a correspondingly low sign - on bonus 20,000
points after a $ 1,000 spend in the first three months.
JetBlue is running a great promotion for travelers heading to or from its New York and Boston hubs this summer,
with the chance to earn up to 6,000 bonus TrueBlue
points when you complete one or more round - trip
flights.
Redeem your True Blue
points for travel to Cuba on
JetBlue, which was the first airline to connect the U.S. and Cuba
with scheduled
flights (not charters) on August 31 since the embargo was lifted.
You can earn 300 bonus TrueBlue
points on every
flight segment you fly
with your pet as a TrueBlue member through
JetBlue's free JetPaws program.
With such an unattractive ratio, you might as well just book
JetBlue flights through the Citi ThankYou portal and earn additional TrueBlue
points for the
flight since it would count as a paid fare.
As
with most frequent flyer programs, the TrueBlue program allows you to earn
points whenever you spend dollars reserving
JetBlue flights.
Earning
points is straightforward: You'll earn
points every time you spend a dollar on a
JetBlue flight, a
flight with a
JetBlue partner airline or a
JetBlue Getaways vacation package.
While
JetBlue has some codeshare arrangements
with other airlines like Aer Lingus, Cape Air, Icelandair and South African Airways, you can not use TrueBlue
points to redeem
flights on those airlines.
JetBlue periodically has «Flash Fares» that are specific discounted
flights available for purchase
with dollars or
JetBlue TrueBlue
points.
On the other hand,
with the cost of airfares rising, the $ 40 annual fee on the American Express
JetBlue card, for example, may be worth the round - trip domestic
flight those 10,000 introductory TrueBlue
points will earn after your first purchase.
As a reminder,
JetBlue also offers its basic
JetBlue Card which offers similar perks (3x
points per dollar on
JetBlue flights, 2x per dollar
with grocery stores) and has no annual fee and a 5,000
point bonus sign - up for $ 1000 of purchases in 30 days.
JetBlue doesn't have an award chart like most other airlines, instead
points can be used for all
flights that are bookable
with cash (there is a 3,500 1,000
point minimum that must be redeemed though).
Using the cards to pay for
flights with the co-branded airline will result in earning 6
points for every $ 1 spent on the
JetBlue Plus Card, and 3
points per $ 1 on the ordinary
JetBlue credit card.