Adam McCann, Financial Writer
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You can redeem JetBlue points, by logging into your JetBlue TrueBlue account or by calling customer service at (800) 538-2583. JetBlue points are worth about 1.37 cents each when redeemed for JetBlue Airways flights, which is the most valuable redemption option.
How to Redeem JetBlue Points for Flights
- Log in to your JetBlue TrueBlue account.
- Enter your travel details and select “Use TrueBlue points.”
- Click “Search flights” to see available award flights.
- Select a flight and follow the prompts to complete your booking using points.
You can also redeem JetBlue points for options like JetBlue vacation packages and charitable donations, but award flights offer the highest value.
JetBlue TrueBlue Redemption Options
- Award Flights: Redeem TrueBlue points for flights to a wide range of destinations with flexible booking options.
- Flights + Hotels: Use TrueBlue points to book flights and hotels together.
- Cash and Points: Combine TrueBlue points and cash to pay for flights, starting with as few as 500 points.
- JetBlue Vacations: Redeem TrueBlue points for vacation packages that bundle flights with hotels, car rentals, and activities.
- TrueBlue Travel: Redeem TrueBlue points for standalone travel bookings, including hotels, car rentals, and vacation rentals, without needing to bundle with a flight.
- Redeem Points with Partners: Use TrueBlue points to book flights with JetBlue's airline partners.
- Charitable Donations: Donate TrueBlue points to charitable organizations through the JetBlue For Good program.
- Pool Points: Share points with other members at no cost.
- Gift Points: You can buy points and send them as a gift to other TrueBlue members.
- Other: JetBlue cardholders can redeem JetBlue points for a statement credit.
To redeem JetBlue points for these options, go to the JetBlue TrueBlue redemption options page and log in to your account. Choose the option you want and follow the prompts to complete your redemption.
If you're interested in learning more, you can check out WalletHub's in-depth review of the JetBlue TrueBlue program.
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