The number of JetBlue TrueBlue points needed for a flight to Hawaii in 2026 is dynamically priced, meaning the points cost is directly tied to the current cash price of the ticket. Because JetBlue does not operate its own aircraft to Hawaii, these flights are typically booked through their partner, Hawaiian Airlines, or as a "JetBlue Vacations" package. Generally, a one-way economy flight from the West Coast (like LAX) starts around 15,000 to 25,000 points, while flights from the East Coast (like JFK or BOS) typically range from 35,000 to 70,000 points depending on the season and demand. In 2026, TrueBlue points have a valuation of roughly 1.3 to 1.5 cents per point. To get the best deal, it is recommended to book at least 1–2 months in advance. Always remember that even when paying with points, you will still be responsible for paying the mandatory government taxes and fees in cash, which usually start at $5.60 for domestic one-way segments.