JetBlue Airways, based primarily out of the northeast United States, offers flights to over 100 cities in 25 countries. Founded in 2000, it’s now the country’s sixth largest airline and it consistently receives high praise for its customer service and Mint and Mint Studio business class seats.
JetBlue’s loyalty program, TrueBlue, allows members to earn points redeemed for award flights on JetBlue or Hawaiian Airlines, plus bookings through JetBlue Vacations. If you have amassed a cache, here are some of the best ways to redeem JetBlue points.
For most TrueBlue members, the easiest redemption option is for award travel on JetBlue. The airline makes this process as simple as searching for a flight on its website. To find out how many points a particular flight will cost, select “Use TrueBlue points” when searching for flights on jetblue.com.
Your flight results will then display prices in TrueBlue points instead of dollars.
Like many other U.S. airlines, JetBlue prices its award tickets dynamically, meaning that the ticket’s price in points will adjust when the cost in dollars moves up or down. You can compare prices in points and dollars by clicking “Dollars” or “Points” at the top of your search results.
Although JetBlue partners with several airlines and offers bookings on select partner flights through its website, TrueBlue points cannot currently be redeemed for flights on partner airlines through its website. JetBlue also does not allow Blue Basic fares to be booked with points.