
JetBlue Business Card
Issued by Barclays
Reviewed by the CardCurator Editorial Team
$100/year in trackable credits — never leave money on the table
Before you apply
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- Best fit: strongest ongoing earning is 6x on JetBlue Purchases.
- Bonus hurdle: spend $2,000 in 3 months.
- Annual fee: $99 charged each year.
- Who should skip: anyone who will not recover the annual fee through ongoing spend, credits, or the welcome bonus.
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Earning Categories
Current Welcome Bonus
Year 1 net value: +$681 (bonus − annual fee)
Statement Credits
Receive a $100 statement credit after you purchase a JetBlue Vacations package for $100 or more with your JetBlue Business Card. Limit one statement credit per calendar year
Card Perks
$98/year est. valueGroup A boarding on JetBlue-operated flights
Free first checked bag for you and up to 3 eligible travel companions on JetBlue-operated flights
Maximize Your JetBlue TrueBlue Points
Expert tips to get the most value from this program
Program Overview
JetBlue TrueBlue is the loyalty program for JetBlue Airways, a major US low-cost carrier with hubs at JFK, BOS, FLL, and LAX. TrueBlue points are fixed-value with no blackout dates and no expiration as long as the account is active. JetBlue became an Oneworld affiliate in 2023, enabling reciprocal earning and redemption with select partners. Key strengths: no blackout dates or seat restrictions; points never expire; strong transatlantic routes including JFK–London (Heathrow and Gatwick), JFK–Paris, and JFK–Amsterdam with Mint business class; solid domestic East Coast network. Key weaknesses: points have limited sweet spots — value is mostly fixed at ~1¢/point with modest upside; Mint suite redemptions are the best value but capacity-controlled; no major hotel transfer partners. Best for: frequent flyers on the East Coast and transatlantic routes who want simplicity and no blackout dates. TPG values TrueBlue points at 1.35¢ as of February 2026.
Earning Tips
Card earning strategy: JetBlue co-brand cards (Barclays): - JetBlue Card (no AF): 3x on JetBlue, 2x restaurants/groceries, 1x other - JetBlue Plus (annual fee): 6x on JetBlue, 2x restaurants/groceries, 1x other — best for frequent JetBlue flyers - JetBlue Business (annual fee): 6x on JetBlue, 2x office supply/restaurants, 1x other Key tips: - JetBlue Plus and Business cards include a free checked bag on JetBlue flights - Citi ThankYou Points transfer 1:1 to TrueBlue (premium Citi cardholders) - JetBlue Vacations earns bonus TrueBlue points on packages - TrueBlue Dining and Shopping portals stack with card earning
Redemption Tips
TrueBlue redemptions are largely fixed-value — no complex award charts. Best redemptions: - Mint business class to London/Paris: typically 20,000–35,000 points one-way — best value in the program (~2¢/point possible) - Domestic flights: generally 1–1.35¢/point; check sales for better rates - JetBlue Vacations packages: can offer slightly better value than flight-only Avoid: - Gift cards and merchandise: 0.5–0.7¢/point - Pay with points on taxes/fees: poor value - Always compare cash price vs. points cost — if cash price is low, pay cash Booking tips: - No blackout dates — award space mirrors revenue seat availability - Family Pooling enables shared redemptions - Watch JetBlue's frequent fare sales for discounted award pricing
Transfer Strategy
TrueBlue is a destination program — points are earned but not transferred out. Inbound transfers: - Citi ThankYou Points: 1:1 (premium card holders) or 10:7 (non-premium) - No other major bank programs transfer to TrueBlue Strategy: - Points can be pooled with family members (up to 7 people) with Family Pooling - Points do not expire as long as you earn or redeem at least once every 12 months - Citi ThankYou is the primary way to supplement TrueBlue balances via transfers
Milestones & Bonuses
5,000 bonus TrueBlue points after your JetBlue Business Card account anniversary
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Approval Insights
Recent community application data for this card. Issuers make the final decision, but this gives you a public read on how similar applicants have been doing lately.
How to use this
- Use the approval summary as a signal, not a guarantee.
- Combine it with issuer rules like 5/24, Amex lifetime language, and velocity limits.
- Open the full approval page to see recent datapoints, profile bands, and notes.
Most card pages stop at a generic credit-score range. CardCurator layers real community submissions on top of card detail, rewards value, and application strategy.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the annual fee for the JetBlue Business Card?
- The JetBlue Business Card has an annual fee of $99 per year.
- What is the best category to use the JetBlue Business Card for?
- The JetBlue Business Card earns 6x on JetBlue Purchases, making it the strongest earning category for this card.
- What is the JetBlue Business Card welcome bonus in 2026?
- The JetBlue Business Card currently offers a welcome bonus of 60,000 points after spending $2,000 in the first 3 months.
- Does the JetBlue Business Card charge foreign transaction fees?
- No, the JetBlue Business Card does not charge foreign transaction fees, making it a good choice for international purchases.
- How much are JetBlue TrueBlue points worth?
- JetBlue TrueBlue points are worth approximately 1.30¢ per point on average, with premium redemptions reaching up to 1.80¢ per point. Values based on industry estimates including The Points Guy and NerdWallet.
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