Using TrueBlue points

» Award Flights start at only 5,000 points
» No blackout dates
» Points don’t expire
» How do I redeem my points?

 
Award Flights start at only 5,000 points
Just earn points flying JetBlue, or use your JetBlue Card from American Express ,for an eligible purchase at least once in a 12-month period.3

No blackout dates
There are no blackout dates for Award Flights—get any seat, any time. As long as there is an available seat and you have enough points, that seat is all yours.2

Points don’t expire
Oneway Award Flights are available starting at a mere 5,000 points and increase in 100-point increments. Roundtrip Award Flights are available for as little as 10,000 points. Just as regular fares vary, the Points required for an Award Flight also vary according to destination, day of the week, season, and advance booking window. 1

How do I redeem my points?

Once you have enough TrueBlue points for an Award Flight (5,000 points), redeeming is easy:

  • Visit jetblue.com/trueblue and log in to your TrueBlue program account
  • Click on "Book an Award Flight”

1 Certain flights will require more points to redeem award travel based on, among other things the flight chosen and peak travel periods. TrueBlue members are responsible for (a) Passenger Facility Charges of up to $9.00 each way, (b) September 11 Security Fees of up to $2.50 per enplanement at a U.S. originating airport, (c) Federal Segment Taxes of $3.60 per domestic segment (a segment is a takeoff and landing), (d) in the case of Puerto Rico and international travel, government fees and taxes of up to $127.60, and (e) any other fees, taxes or surcharges applicable to Award travel.

2 No blackout dates apply to JetBlue operated flights only. Blackout dates apply to code share and interline flights.

3 Points don't expire as long as you earn points through flying JetBlue or through the use of the JetBlue Card from American Express on eligible purchases at least once in a 12-month period.


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