Yes, you can transfer JetBlue points to another person.
JetBlue allows members to transfer their TrueBlue points to friends or family members. However, this service comes with a fee and certain restrictions.
You can transfer a minimum of 1,000 points, and the maximum you can transfer in a single transaction is 30,000 points. It’s worth noting that you can transfer points multiple times, but there are limits on the total number of points you can transfer to any one individual within a calendar year.
To initiate a transfer, simply log into your TrueBlue account. Navigate to the “Manage Points” section, where you’ll find the option to transfer points. After entering the recipient’s information and the number of points, you’ll be prompted to pay the transfer fee.
Keep in mind that transferred points may not count toward loyalty status or other benefits. Also, the recipient must have a TrueBlue account to receive the points. If they don’t have one yet, they can easily create an account online.
Transferring JetBlue points can be a great way to help a friend book a flight or to pool points for a special trip. Just remember to check the fee structure before making the transfer.
Can I transfer JetBlue points to someone who doesn’t have an account?
No, the recipient must have a TrueBlue account to receive transferred points.
Is there a fee for transferring JetBlue points?
Yes, there is a fee associated with transferring JetBlue points, which varies based on the number of points transferred.
How many points can I transfer at once?
You can transfer a minimum of 1,000 points and up to 30,000 points in a single transaction.
Are there limits on how many points I can transfer in a year?
Yes, there are limits on how many points you can transfer to a single individual within a calendar year.
Do transferred points count towards loyalty status?
No, transferred points generally do not count toward loyalty status or other benefits.