JetBlue's program gives rewards called TrueBlue points. Joining the TrueBlue program is free and you can start earning points by booking flights online. Points do not expire.
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You need 6,000 to 20,000 miles for a free one-way flight, depending on how far you're flying, which airline you're using and the dates of your travel. A one-way international flight will usually cost 35,000-50,000+ miles. Airline miles and points are generally worth around 1 cent each, but their value can vary.
Can I use JetBlue miles to buy a ticket for someone else? You can book a ticket for another person using your TrueBlue miles. Just search for award flights as normal and enter the other person's information during the checkout process.
While rewards for most credit card loyalty programs won't expire, there are other ways you may lose your rewards. The following applies for airline and hotel loyalty programs, too. Inactivity. If you stop using your credit card or program account for an extended period of time, your account may be closed.
Do airline miles expire? With most major airlines, your miles never expire. However, there are two notable exceptions: American Airlines and British Airways. Earning and redeeming miles on a semi-regular basis will keep your miles from expiring with these two programs.
You won't get a big sign-up bonus or a lot of perks, but you'll get three points per $1 spent on JetBlue purchases and two points per $1 at restaurants and eligible grocery stores. JetBlue Card will also give you a 50% discount on eligible in-flight purchases — other airline cards offer just 20% or 25% off.
As a reminder, TrueBlue points can be used on the flight, hotel and car portions of your flight + hotel package, excluding travel insurance, certain taxes and fees.
Earn major points to redeem for JetBlue flights and more! Earn up to 6x points in various categories and a yearly point bonus. Earn 60,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases and paying the annual fee in full, both within the first 90 days.