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JetBlue points do not expire due to account inactivity. But if you close your JetBlue Credit Card account, you’ll lose any unredeemed points.
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JetBlue points do not expire as long as the JetBlue account is open and in good standing. The only time JetBlue points expire is when you or JetBlue closes the account without first redeeming unused rewards.
When JetBlue points will expire:
- When you close your account.
- When JetBlue closes the account for you.
Even though JetBlue points do not expire, it’s still a good idea to avoid building up a big JetBlue rewards balance because that would make you more vulnerable to rewards devaluation.
If you’re trying to choose an airline rewards program and are concerned about rewards expiration policies, you can see how the JetBlue points expiration policy compares to other popular companies’ policies in the table below.
JetBlue Points Expiration vs. The Competition
Rewards Program | Point Expiration Policy |
JetBlue TrueBlue | N/A |
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards | N/A |
Delta SkyMiles | N/A |
United MileagePlus | N/A |
American Airlines AAdvantage | Miles expire after 18 months of inactivity |
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