In 2026, 75,000 JetBlue TrueBlue points are worth approximately $975 to $1,125 when redeemed for flights. JetBlue’s loyalty program uses a revenue-based model, meaning the number of points required for a flight is directly tied to the current cash price of the ticket. On average, TrueBlue points are valued at about 1.3 to 1.5 cents per point. This makes 75,000 points enough to cover several round-trip domestic flights in "Blue" (Economy) or a high-value one-way ticket in JetBlue’s premium Mint class, which often starts around 80,000 points. Unlike some other airlines, JetBlue points never expire, and there are no "blackout dates," which adds to their flexibility. If you are looking to maximize value, redeeming for "Blue Extra" or Mint seats on trans-Atlantic routes to London or Paris often provides the best cent-per-point ratio. However, if you use the points for "Cash + Points" redemptions or non-flight options like the "JetBlue Vacations" portal, the value may drop slightly below the 1.3-cent benchmark.