Point Systems JetBlue TrueBlue

Airline
Points are relatively easy to collect, though we don't love the bank partners or transfer options as much.
JetBlue TrueBlue

JetBlue TrueBlue

#7 Among Airlines

Point Value

1.30 ¢

Hobby Score

6.7

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Sweet Spots

Domestic US flights
US to the Caribbean
US to Iceland
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Top Transfers

1:1
100% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
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Booking Tips For This Reward Program

Take advantage of free changes and cancellations
Best sweet spots are partner bookings
Utilize points pooling
Avoid These Pitfalls

Key Takeaways

JetBlue is particularly attractive if you live in New York City and it’s a convenient hub to your frequent destinations.

  • More limited routes that all run through one hub make it a less attractive utility airline option than American or Southwest.
  • Points are relatively easy to collect with good transfer options and a nice airline. We just hate layovers.

Reward Program Ratings

1.30¢
Point Value
No
Points Expire
Yes
to Spouse
Yes
to Friends

Hobby Score

6.7
Brand Footprint 6
Real World Practicality 6
Earn/Redeem Efficiency 6
Policy Fairness 8
Ease of Holding 8
Product Quality 6

Travel Partner Transfers

Transfers In

100% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
65% Value Retained
2.5:2
60% Value Retained
5:3
43% Value Retained
5:1

Transfers Out

No direct transfers out of JetBlue TrueBlue. JetBlue TrueBlue generally cannot be moved to other point programs.

Points Transfer Guide

5,500 JetBlue TrueBlue Points

Transferable Points

Transfer to
Spouse
5,219,403
19,000
74% Value Retained
No
125,000
45,000
85% Value Retained
Yes
34,950
2,000
12% Value Retained
Yes

How to Earn Miles

Booking flights directly on jetBlue and opening co-branded jetBlue credit cards are the fastest ways to earn points with the airline. While jetBlue doesn’t belong to an airline alliance, it does partner with several airlines where you can also earn jetBlue points.

Earn by Flying jetBlue

  • Blue Basic: Earns 1 base point per dollar spent and 1 additional point per dollar when you book directly through jetBlue.
  • Blue, Blue Plus, Blue Extra, Mint: Earn 3 base points per dollar spent and 3 additional points per dollar when booked directly.
  • Mosaic status: Earn an additional 3 points per dollar.
  • jetBlue credit cards: Earn an additional 3–6 points per dollar when paying with the card.

Earn by opening co-branded credit cards

JetBlue has 4 co-branded cards that allow you to earn TrueBlue points. There are three personal cards and one business card, and they all vary in signup bonuses, annual fees, and benefits. We only recommend two of the four, but those two provide strong value if you fly on the airline at least once or twice per year or with multiple people.

Earn by opening American Express, Chase, Capital One, or Citi cards

JetBlue partners with four major credit card systems that allow you to transfer points for flight redemptions. Any points you earn with Amex, Chase, Capital One, or Citi can be transferred to jetBlue for top ups or to book flights. Chase and Citi are the only partners offering 1:1 transfer ratios. Amex is 2.5:2, which is reasonable unless you need a large transfer. Capital One is 5:3, so we only recommend transferring if you need a small amount to complete an award.

Flying with partners

JetBlue isn’t part of an airline alliance, but it partners with various airlines around the world. You can earn TrueBlue points by flying on certain partner airlines, though some partners don’t award TrueBlue points at all. Points earned depend on the class of service and vary by partner. To see the breakdown, click here.

Our Favorite Cards

Personal Card
JetBlue Plus

JetBlue Plus

Signup Bonus
$60,000
Minimum Spend
$1,000
Annual Fee
$99
First Year Value
$674
Business Card
JetBlue Business

JetBlue Business

Signup Bonus
$60,000
Minimum Spend
$2,000
Annual Fee
$99
First Year Value
$667

Other Cards for this Point System

Annual Bonuses & Big Spend Bonuses

JetBlue Plus, JetBlue Premier, and JetBlue Business

  • Annual Bonus: Earn 5000 bonus points after your account anniversary each year.

Other Options to Earn

There are a few other, low-value ways to earn TrueBlue points. None are worth seeking out or putting extra effort into. But if you can earn some easy points just by being a TrueBlue member, it’s useful to know these options:

  • Vacation Packages: Earn at least 6 points per dollar spent on JetBlue Vacations packages.
  • TrueBlue Travel Portal: Earn points by booking rental cars, hotel stays, and more through the JetBlue travel portal.
  • Avis and Budget: Earn 100–200 points per day on qualifying rentals (100 for TrueBlue members, 200 for Mosaic members).
  • IHG One Rewards: You can choose to earn TrueBlue points instead of IHG One Rewards. Most properties earn 2 points per dollar; Candlewood and Staybridge earn 1 point per dollar.
  • TrueBlue Shopping and Dining: Earn points on shopping and dining through various JetBlue partners.

Breaking Points

How to Redeem Miles

Redeem for Airfare

Booking flights is the best way to redeem your TrueBlue points and get the most value out of them. Traditional sweet spots are harder to find because JetBlue award prices are tied directly to dynamically priced cash fares. You can still find good sweet spot options with partner airlines, and JetBlue’s Mint first class remains a popular premium redemption.

Searching for reward flights is simple. Use these tools to find the best pricing:

  • Enter your trip details and select “Use TrueBlue points”
  • View results by month to compare award prices

Redeeming your miles on JetBlue flights usually gets you around a 1.3 cent per point redemption. If you hold the JetBlue Plus or JetBlue Business card, you’ll receive a 10% rebate on points redeemed for JetBlue-operated flights, which improves the value. The best sweet spots tend to be with partner airlines, even though JetBlue doesn’t publish partner award charts. Make sure to review our favorite partner sweet spot redemptions.

Redeem for Hotels, Cars, and Vacation Packages

You can also redeem points for:

  • Hotel stays
  • Rental cars
  • Activities
  • Vacation packages

These redemptions are booked through trueBlue Travel, JetBlue’s travel portal, and typically return about 1 cent per point. Because of this, booking airfare generally provides the best value.

Sweet Spots Finder

Look at the chart below to find the best sweet spots for this airline. Use the filters to find the optimal Sweet Spot for your trip and points.

Award System

JetBlue TrueBlue

Max. Point Value 1.30 ¢

Do Points Expire? No

Point Transfer Options

Transfer To Spouse/Partner Yes

Transfer To Friends Yes

You load your points. We’ll show you valuation and transfer options.

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Travel Partner Transfers

Outside Point System JetBlue TrueBlue

Transfers In From
Point Transfer Options
Amex Membership Rewards

2.5:2 65% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Chase Ultimate Rewards

1:1 81% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Citi ThankYou Rewards

1:1 81% value retained

Point Transfer Options
IHG One Rewards

5:1 43% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Capital One Miles

5:3 60% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Wells Fargo Go Far Rewards

1:1 100% value retained

The Highlights

JetBlue is particularly attractive if you live in New York City and it’s a convenient hub to your frequent destinations.

  • More limited routes that all run through one hub make it a less attractive utility airline option than American or Southwest.
  • Points are relatively easy to collect with good transfer options and a nice airline. We just hate layovers.

What to Know About This Point System

TrueBlue points are fairly new to this whole points and miles world. They're usually looked at for domestic use, where they'll give you the absolute best value. JetBlue is one of the cheaper options when paying out of pocket, which actually works out well because the program is revenue-based. That means the award redemption is linked to the cost of a ticket, making it one of the easier ones to comprehend.

TrueBlue points can be accumulated pretty easily because there are a few JetBlue branded credit cards. You also can transfer Chase’s Ultimate rewards, Citi ThankYou points and Amex Rewards at a 1:1 ratio -- plus Capital One Miles at 2:1. Points Pooling is another thing people love about TrueBlue points. You can pool up to 6 other members' points to accumulate points faster.

TrueBlue points are only applicable for JetBlue operated flights and Hawaiian Airlines. You pay a flat $5.60 in taxes for domestic travel. If you decide to go international, taxes can vary a little, but everything will be upfront when you go to book. All flights offer entertainment, free wi-fi, free snacks and more leg room, even in economy. If you favor domestic travel and live near a JetBlue hub, these are super points to collect because they never expire.

How to Redeem

Redeem for Airfare

Booking flights is the best way to redeem your TrueBlue points and get the most value out of them. Traditional sweet spots are harder to find because JetBlue award prices are tied directly to dynamically priced cash fares. You can still find good sweet spot options with partner airlines, and JetBlue’s Mint first class remains a popular premium redemption.

Searching for reward flights is simple. Use these tools to find the best pricing:

  • Enter your trip details and select “Use TrueBlue points”
  • View results by month to compare award prices

Redeeming your miles on JetBlue flights usually gets you around a 1.3 cent per point redemption. If you hold the JetBlue Plus or JetBlue Business card, you’ll receive a 10% rebate on points redeemed for JetBlue-operated flights, which improves the value. The best sweet spots tend to be with partner airlines, even though JetBlue doesn’t publish partner award charts. Make sure to review our favorite partner sweet spot redemptions.

Redeem for Hotels, Cars, and Vacation Packages

You can also redeem points for:

  • Hotel stays
  • Rental cars
  • Activities
  • Vacation packages

These redemptions are booked through trueBlue Travel, JetBlue’s travel portal, and typically return about 1 cent per point. Because of this, booking airfare generally provides the best value.

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Status Levels Explained

There are 4 levels of Mosaic for those looking to earn status with JetBlue. Each level offers unique benefits and perks. JetBlue uses Tiles to determine status qualifications through spending on JetBlue flights and with JetBlue co-branded credit cards.

Tiles are JetBlue’s qualifying points. You earn 1 Tile for every $100 spent on JetBlue flights, vacations, or travel booked through TrueBlue Travel. You also earn 1 Tile for every $1,000 spent on a JetBlue credit card. You are allowed to double dip when paying for a JetBlue flight with a JetBlue credit card.

What to Know Before Canceling

TrueBlue points don’t expire, and since any points earned from a co-branded credit card are tied directly to your TrueBlue account, there’s no downside to canceling a card. You won’t need to move your points anywhere, because they’ll already be safely in your TrueBlue account.