JetBlue TrueBlue Credit Cards
JetBlue loyalists have a straightforward set of co-branded cards from Barclays that make flying JetBlue cheaper and earning Mosaic status easier. TrueBlue points are refreshingly simple, with a fairly fixed value tied to the cash price of fares, so there is little guesswork, and the mid-tier card adds the free-bag and points-back benefits that frequent JetBlue flyers value most.
This guide breaks down the JetBlue card lineup, the benefits that matter, the welcome opportunities, and which card fits how often you fly JetBlue.
- JetBlue cards are issued by Barclays and earn TrueBlue points.
- TrueBlue points have a fairly fixed, easy-to-understand value.
- The mid-tier Plus adds a free checked bag and no foreign transaction fees.
- Cards earn points-back on redemptions and help toward Mosaic status.
- TrueBlue is a transfer partner of Citi and Wells Fargo.
The program and currency
JetBlue cards earn TrueBlue points, the currency of JetBlue. Unlike alliance airline miles with variable award charts, TrueBlue points have a fairly fixed value tied to the cash price of JetBlue fares, which makes them simple and predictable: you always have a rough idea what your points are worth. JetBlue is not part of a major global alliance, so the points are mainly about JetBlue flights and its specific partners.
TrueBlue is also a transfer partner of Citi ThankYou Points and Wells Fargo, so you can move flexible points into TrueBlue to top up for a redemption. Cardocrat values points at a flat 1 cent for honest comparison, which aligns well with TrueBlue fairly fixed value. See our award travel guide.
The card lineup: which is for you
The lineup scales with how much you fly JetBlue. The no-fee JetBlue Card is the entry point, earning points on JetBlue and everyday spending with no annual fee. The JetBlue Plus is the mid-tier sweet spot, adding a free checked bag, no foreign transaction fees, points-back on redemptions, and a path to Mosaic status, making it the right card for regular JetBlue flyers.
At the top, the premium JetBlue Premier adds richer benefits for frequent flyers. Because these are Barclays cards, they are not bound by Chase 5/24, though Barclays has its own approval patterns. For most JetBlue flyers, the Plus delivers the best balance of cost and benefits.
The benefits that matter
The Plus and Premier include a free checked bag, which applies to you and often companions on the same reservation, and over a few trips can cover the annual fee. These cards also waive foreign transaction fees, useful for JetBlue international and Caribbean routes, and earn elevated points on JetBlue purchases. See our free checked bags guide and foreign fees guide.
A distinctive JetBlue perk is points-back on award redemptions, where you earn a percentage of your points back when you book a JetBlue award, effectively discounting redemptions. The cards also help you earn Mosaic, JetBlue elite status, through spending, which unlocks perks like free changes and better boarding. These everyday-friendly benefits fit JetBlue practical, value-oriented brand.
Welcome and earning opportunities
JetBlue cards carry competitive welcome bonuses, and the lineup gives you a few cards to earn on. Since these are Barclays cards, you are not bound by 5/24, but Barclays has its own approval tendencies, so research before applying. The bonuses pool into one TrueBlue balance with its predictable value.
For ongoing earning, the cards bonus JetBlue purchases and everyday categories, and you can supplement by transferring Citi ThankYou Points or Wells Fargo points into TrueBlue. Check the live card pages for the current offer, since bonuses change, and see our welcome bonus guide.
Who should get a JetBlue card
A JetBlue card makes sense if you fly JetBlue even occasionally and check bags, since the free-bag benefit on the Plus often covers its fee, and the predictable TrueBlue value plus points-back make redemptions easy and rewarding. The Plus is the default recommendation for most JetBlue flyers, while those who want no fee can start with the JetBlue Card.
The premium Premier suits frequent JetBlue flyers who will use its richer benefits and pursue Mosaic status. As co-branded cards, their value depends on your loyalty to JetBlue, so weigh the perks you will use against the fee. See our co-branded vs travel cards guide and test the cards in the calculator.