The number of points you earn on a JetBlue flight varies based on the fare class, distance traveled, and your membership status in the TrueBlue program.
JetBlue’s TrueBlue program offers points based on the fare you pay. Generally, you earn 3 points for every dollar spent on the base fare for Blue, Blue Plus, and Blue Extra fares.
If you book a Mint fare, you can earn up to 6 points per dollar spent.
Points also vary with flight distance. Longer flights typically yield more points.
JetBlue occasionally runs promotions that can boost your point earnings.
Members of the TrueBlue program can also earn points through partner airlines, hotels, and car rental services.
Keep an eye on your TrueBlue account for bonus offers that may pop up.
Using the JetBlue credit card can help you rack up points faster, as you earn points on all purchases.
Remember, points do expire after 12 months of inactivity, so keep flying or use your points to avoid losing them.
How can I check my JetBlue points balance?
You can check your JetBlue points balance by logging into your TrueBlue account on the JetBlue website or mobile app.
Do JetBlue points expire?
Yes, JetBlue points expire after 12 months of inactivity in your TrueBlue account.
Can I transfer JetBlue points to someone else?
Yes, you can transfer JetBlue points to another TrueBlue member, but there is a fee for doing so.
How do I redeem my JetBlue points?
You can redeem your JetBlue points for flights, upgrades, and other rewards through the JetBlue website or app.
Are there any ways to earn bonus JetBlue points?
Yes, JetBlue often runs promotions that offer bonus points, and you can earn extra points by booking with partner airlines and services.