Blue Flex is the most lucrative since it will yield 5
TrueBlue points for every dollar of the ticket price, but these tickets are more expensive since they are flexible.
JetBlue spokeswoman Tamara Young told me: «Current JetBlue credit card holders can use their existing card with confidence knowing they will continue to earn
TrueBlue points for every dollar on the card.
Not exact matches
Through the deal, JetBlue's
TrueBlue members can earn one airline loyalty
point for every two
dollars of their student loans that they refinance through SoFi.
Sign up
for TrueBlue Dining and earn 1 extra
point for every
dollar spent (2
points if you have the Mosaic Badge) at participating restaurants.
You already earn 2
points per
dollar for using the card, and joining the
TrueBlue Dining program would bring you to 3
points per
dollar.
While you can still earn 3
TrueBlue points per eligible
dollar spent on Amazon purchases made when logged in to Fly - Fi during JetBlue flights, non-inflight purchases will no longer be eligible
for the 3X offer effective 3/27/18.
Use your card and earn 6 bonus
TrueBlue points per
dollar for all purchases made directly with JetBlue Airways.
Every
dollar spent on a JetBlue flight will yield 3
TrueBlue points simply
for being a
TrueBlue member.
In total, you'll have the potential to earn a whopping 11
TrueBlue points per
dollar spent on JetBlue flights (5
points per
dollar for Blue Flex seats + 3
points per
dollar on flights bought at JetBlue.com + 3
points per
dollar for your Mosaic badge).
TrueBlue members who buy a Blue fare will earn an extra 2 bonus
points per
dollar,
for a total of 6
points per
dollar spent.
JetBlue said the new partnership means
TrueBlue members will earn three program
points for every eligible
dollar spent on Amazon.com when the purchase is made through the airline's in - flight Fly - Fi Internet service, or at other times by clicking on an Amazon link when they sign into their account at www.
trueblue.jetblue.com.
JetBlue periodically has «Flash Fares» that are specific discounted flights available
for purchase with
dollars or JetBlue
TrueBlue points.
Or if you're already a
TrueBlue member, you could register
for the current JetBlue double
points promotion (again, make sure to sign up before booking), which means through the end of February you'd actually accumulate 9
points per
dollar for a total haul of 5,391
TrueBlue points earned on that $ 599 flight.
Without the promotion,
TrueBlue members automatically earn 3x
points per
dollar spent and an additional 3x
points for travel booked on JetBlue.com, and with this promotion, you'll be earning 9x
points per
dollar spent after the other two bonuses.
If you have a Bank of America ® Travel Rewards Credit Card and are enrolled in JetBlue's
TrueBlue points program,
for example, you can use this card
for every JetBlue purchase and earn between six and eight
points per
dollar based on the fare type.