Best credit cards for JetBlue flyers - The Points Guy (2024)

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JetBlue has arguably some of the best snacks among domestic airlines and offers free in-flight Wi-Fi and the most legroom in economy — what's not to love? Here, we've picked the top credit cards that fit various lifestyles of loyal JetBlue flyers, including three cobranded options from Barclays and three general travel cards.

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CardBest forSign-up bonusEarning rateAnnual fee
JetBlue Plus CardFrequent JetBlue flyersEarn 60,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases and paying the annual fee in full, both within the first 90 days6x on eligible JetBlue purchases, 2x on restaurants and groceries, 1x on everything else$99
JetBlue CardCasual JetBlue flyersEarn 10,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases within the first 90 days3x on eligible JetBlue purchases, 2x on restaurants and groceries, 1x on everything else$0
JetBlue Business CardSmall business ownersEarn up to 60,000 bonus points, as you'll earn 50,000 points after spending $1,000 in the first 90 days and earn 10,000 points when a purchase is made on an employee card in the first 90 days6x on JetBlue purchases, 2x on restaurants and office supply stores, 1x on everything else$99
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit CardEveryday spendingEarn 60,000 bonus miles when you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.2x on all purchases$95
Chase Sapphire Preferred CardFrequent travelersEarn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.

5x total points on all travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards, 3x on dining, 3x on select streaming services, 3x points on online grocery purchases (excluding Target and Walmart), 2x points on all other travel, and 1x points on all other purchases

$95
Chase Sapphire ReserveAll-around travel credit cardEarn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening10x on Lyft (until March 2025), 3x on dining and travel, 1x on everything else$550

The information for the JetBlue Card, the JetBlue Plus Card and the JetBlue Business Card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

JetBlue Plus Card

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The JetBlue Plus Card is currently offering a sign-up bonus with an achievable spend requirement: Earn 60,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases and paying the annual fee in full, both within the first 90 days. According to TPG valuations, this sign-up bonus is worth $780.

This is JetBlue's most expensive option (yet still very reasonable) at a $99 annual fee. For loyal JetBlue flyers, this card is an absolute must. For starters, you'll get a free checked bag for you and up to three travel companions on your reservation. Since JetBlue raised its checked bag fee to $35, it takes just three flight segments to recoup the cost of the annual fee.

Other benefits include a $100 annual statement credit for JetBlue Vacations (by spending $100 or more), 5,000-anniversary bonus points each card membership year, a 50% discount on inflight purchases and no foreign transaction fees. If JetBlue Mosaic elite status is on your radar, you can achieve it simply by spending $50,000 or more on your card per calendar year.

You can also use the card's Points Payback feature to redeem points for a statement credit of up to $1,000 annually.

Finally, you'll earn 6x on JetBlue purchases, 2x on restaurants and groceries and 1x on everything else.

Read our full review on the JetBlue Plus Card.

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JetBlue Card

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When you can't justify paying an annual fee per year, the JetBlue Card is a decent airline card worth considering. While it lacks many of the perks associated with the JetBlue Plus Card (for only a $99 annual fee), it still offers a decent rewards rate of 3x points on JetBlue purchases, 2x on restaurants and groceries and 1x on everything else.

The tradeoff is the sign-up bonus is much smaller. You'll get 10,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 90 days. TPG values this sign-up bonus at just $130. However, you'll still enjoy the benefit of the 50% inflight discount and no foreign transaction fees for any travels abroad.

Read our full review on the JetBlue Card.

JetBlue Business Card

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If the JetBlue Plus card is the most appealing option for you in this guide so far, business owners or freelancers may want to consider the JetBlue Business Card instead. This card also gives you the chance to earn up to 60,000 bonus points, as you'll earn 50,000 points after spending $1,000 in the first 90 days and earn 10,000 points when a purchase is made on an employee card in the first 90 days.

Related: 5 ways you might be eligible for a business credit card without realizing it

With a $99 annual fee, the credit card perks are virtually the same as the JetBlue Plus Card. You'll get a free checked bag for you and three companions, Group A boarding on JetBlue-operated flights, 50% off on inflight purchases, 5,000 bonus points each card anniversary and an annual $100 statement credit toward JetBlue Vacations. You can also still earn Mosaic status by spending $50,000 or more on the card.

But with the JetBlue Business, the earning rate is slightly different. You'll still get 6x on JetBlue purchases, but you earn 2x on restaurants and office supply stores and 1x on all other purchases. If this is a more lucrative way for you to earn points, you'll want to apply for the business version instead.

Read our full review on the JetBlue Business Card.

Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card

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If the rewards rates of either the JetBlue Plus Card or the JetBlue Card don't appeal to you, you may be better off with a card with an unlimited rewards rate. With the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card, you won't have to juggle multiple bonus categories if your purchases are scattered and vary outside of traditional everyday spending. You'll earn unlimited 2x miles on all purchases, whether it's your gym membership or your veterinary bills.

The Capital One Venture comes with a $95 annual fee but offers a terrific sign-up bonus with the opportunity to earn 60,000 bonus miles when you spend $3,000 in the first three months from account opening. In return, you're looking at a sign-up bonus value of $1,020 (based on TPG's valuations; not provided by the issuer).

You can use your miles to "pay" for any travel charges on your statement in the past 90 days (such as JetBlue flights) at a fixed rate of 1 cent each. Alternatively, you can transfer your miles directly to JetBlue at a rate of 2 Capital One miles to 1.5 JetBlue TrueBlue points. Applying for the Venture can be a fantastic way to get a ton of JetBlue points — or any of Capital One's 16 airline and three hotel transfer partners.

While you won't get any JetBlue-specific perks, you'll still enjoy no foreign transaction fees and up to $100 application credit for Global Entry or TSA Precheck.

Read our full review on the Capital One Venture Card.

Chase Sapphire Preferred Card

The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card is one of our must-haves for award travelers. With a $95 annual fee, you'll get 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. TPG pegs Ultimate Rewards points at 2 cents each, equating to a whopping $1,200 in value.

We like this card so much because you can transfer your Ultimate Rewards points at a rate of 1 cent each to Chase's 10 airline and three hotel partners, including JetBlue. This means your sign-up bonus can be worth 60,000 TrueBlue points if you wish. Another option is to book any travel through the Ultimate Rewards portal at an elevated 1.25-cent rate.

This card comes with awesome partner benefits with DoorDash and Lyft as well as an unmatched portfolio of travel and shopping protections. Like the other travel cards in this guide, you won't be charged foreign transaction fees.

Read our full review on the Chase Sapphire Preferred.

Chase Sapphire Reserve

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If you're a luxury traveler (perhaps you're a regular patron of JetBlue Mint), you may be looking for a card with elevated perks. If this is the case, consider applying for the Chase Sapphire Reserve. Its current sign-up bonus is 60,000 points after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months of account opening.

Related: First look: JetBlue's brand-new Mint Suite, Mint Studio business class that will fly to London

Although there's a $550 annual fee, many travelers will quickly appreciate the benefits of this card. You'll get a $300 annual travel credit, which can be applied to virtually any travel purchases. You'll earn 3x points on a broad definition of travel (after the travel credit is spent) and dining and 1x on all other purchases.

Your points are worth 50% more when you book travel through the Ultimate Rewards portal — each point is worth 1.5 cents each. Like the Chase Sapphire Preferred, you can transfer your points to Chase's transfer partners instead, including JetBlue. Since JetBlue doesn't offer any airport lounges, you'll be happy to know that this card comes with Priority Pass access to more than 1,300 lounges worldwide.

Read our full review on the Chase Sapphire Reserve.

Which JetBlue card are you eligible for?

Barclays issues three JetBlue credit cards. The terms and conditions of the two personal JetBlue cards state:

"This one-time offer is valid for eligible cardmembers. You may not be eligible for this offer if you currently have or previously had an account with us in this program."

While it's not totally clear, the statement above suggests that you're ineligible for these sign-up bonuses if you've held these cards and received them in the past.

Meanwhile, the JetBlue Business Card doesn't count as a personal card and is subject to other rules. Owning this card would not disqualify you from opening a JetBlue Plus Card or JetBlue Card, for example. There are many ways to qualify for a business card, even if you don't own a brick-and-mortar store.

Who should get a JetBlue card?

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JetBlue TrueBlue is a decent loyalty program that offers redemption options at reasonable rates. In the past, we've seen redemptions as low as 3,000 points one-way.

If you're a frequent JetBlue flyer, you'll want to open the JetBlue Plus or JetBlue Business cards to take advantage of nice perks such as a free checked bag and the opportunity to earn Mosaic status for even a better JetBlue experience.

Otherwise, it makes sense for most travelers to get a credit card that earns transferable points like the Capital One Venture, Chase Sapphire Preferred or the Chase Sapphire Reserve. This lets you diversify your points portfolio and doesn't lock you into earning with just the JetBlue TrueBlue program.

Bottom line

Although JetBlue's not part of a major airline alliance, that may be a plus for many award travelers trying to find good deals on redemptions or mainly fly on domestic routes, especially since it does have partnerships with global carriers, including American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Aer Lingus and Emirates.

However, the airline has expanded a ton in the past year, adding even more value to the lineup of JetBlue credit cards. As you start to plan more trips, now may be a good time to apply for a new travel rewards card to jumpstart on earning the sign-up bonus and take advantage of these perks.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

Best credit cards for JetBlue flyers - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

Best credit cards for JetBlue flyers - The Points Guy? ›

Current sign-up bonus

Currently, the JetBlue Business Card rewards you with 80,000 JetBlue bonus points and a $99 statement credit after spending $2,000 within the first 90 days.

How to get JetBlue 80000 points? ›

Current sign-up bonus

Currently, the JetBlue Business Card rewards you with 80,000 JetBlue bonus points and a $99 statement credit after spending $2,000 within the first 90 days.

How much is 50000 points worth on JetBlue Card? ›

50,000 points = $500 in award travel.

How much is 100000 JetBlue points worth? ›

How much are 100,000 TrueBlue points worth? If you receive a value of 1.3 cents per point, 100,000 TrueBlue points would be worth $1,300. At 1.6 cents per point, you'll get $1,600.

How to get 60,000 point card JetBlue? ›

Welcome bonus: Earn 60,000 TrueBlue points after spending $1,000 on purchases and paying the annual fee in full, both within the first 90 days. Your account will take four to six weeks to reflect the bonus, so plan to use your points accordingly. Redemption: Redeem points for travel on JetBlue flights.

How many JetBlue points do you need for a free flight? ›

TrueBlue Review Snapshot
InfoInfo
TrueBlue Points Needed for a Free Flight:Min: 10,400 Avg: 202,650 Max: 394,900
Average TrueBlue Point Value:1 mile= 1.36 cents 1,000 miles= $14
TrueBlue Airline Partners:14, including Hawaiian Airlines, Cape Air and Aer Lingus
Apr 15, 2024

How much is 75 000 JetBlue points worth? ›

75,000 Jet Blue TrueBlue points are typically worth around $1000-$1250 of air fare, so this is a fantastic opportunity to quite literally earn free airfare.

Are JetBlue points worth it? ›

JetBlue TrueBlue points have a value of 1.5 cents each. JetBlue TrueBlue points are worth more than United Airlines and Alaska Airlines miles. JetBlue is one of the few airlines that lets you fund your flight through a combination of points and cash.

Can you convert JetBlue points to cash? ›

Can you sell TrueBlue points for cash? Yes. Simply fill out our short form with basic information and how many TrueBlue points you have. We'll give you a cash offer, and once you accept, you'll get your money quickly.

Do JetBlue points expire? ›

TrueBlue points never expire and have no blackout dates. Points can be used to book JetBlue flights, Vacation packages, Hawaiian Airlines flights.

How many JetBlue points to fly to Hawaii? ›

A flight from the western United States to the islands will cost you 22,000 TrueBlue points each way in economy class. To fly between the continental U.S. and one of Hawaiian's international destinations in Asia and the South Pacific, you'll need 50,000 TrueBlue points each way.

Can I transfer my JetBlue points to another airline? ›

Redeem points on other airlines

Now you can both earn and redeem TrueBlue points with a growing number of airline partners, including Hawaiian Airlines and Qatar Airways. See each airline for rules and redemption rates.

Can I use JetBlue points to upgrade a seat? ›

Yes, you can redeem TrueBlue points for seat upgrades on JetBlue. Here's how many points you'll need: Even More Space Seats: Typically 3,000–15,000 points each way. Mint: Typically 15,000–50,000 points each way for transcontinental routes.

Can I use Amex points on JetBlue? ›

You can only transfer Amex points to three U.S.-based airline programs: Delta SkyMiles, HawaiianMiles and JetBlue TrueBlue. However, by taking advantage of airline partnerships, you can use Amex points to book award flights with other major carriers, including United Airlines, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines.

Is JetBlue a good credit card? ›

If you're in the market for a good entry-level airline rewards card, the JetBlue Card is definitely worth it. The card gets you 3X points on JetBlue purchases and accelerated rewards on restaurant and grocery store purchases. It also offers 50% savings on eligible JetBlue in-flight purchases — all for a $0 annual fee.

Do JetBlue credit card holders get free checked bags? ›

5,000 points bonus each year after your JetBlue Plus Card account anniversary. Free first checked bag for you and up to 3 eligible travel companions on JetBlue-operated flights.

How much is 80k JetBlue points? ›

According to NerdWallet's analysis, 80,000 JetBlue points are worth about $800. How much are 100,000 JetBlue points worth? According to NerdWallet's analysis, 100,000 JetBlue points are worth about $1,000.

How much is 84000 JetBlue points worth? ›

How Much 84,000 Reward Points Are Worth
Rewards ProgramValue of 84,000 Reward Points
Citi ThankYou Rewards+$705.6
Radisson Rewards$512.4
World of Hyatt$2,074.8
JetBlue TrueBlue$1,142.4
5 more rows
Mar 25, 2024

How many JetBlue points do you get per dollar? ›

JetBlue Card

3 points per dollar spent on JetBlue purchases. 2 points per dollar spent at restaurants and grocery stores. 1 point per dollar spent on other purchases. $0 annual fee.

Can I buy JetBlue points? ›

Short on points? Pay with a combination of Cash + Points — starting with as few as 500 points. Or, pool your points with up to 7 friends and family members. You can also buy TrueBlue points .

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